According to Foley, the animal is not a true albino but is merely a lighter color than the average giraffe. |
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Some other interesting wildlife here includes giraffe, leopard, cheetah, jackal, blue wildebeest, gemsbok and black rhino. |
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It's not every day that I wake up to the calls of hadada ibis, or to the sight of a giraffe peering at me through the trees. |
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Using the giraffe as a starting point, the logo is rendered in silhouette, and the pattern on its hide is used for abstract decoration. |
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Animals on the farm include wildebeest, zebra, giraffe and numerous types of buck. |
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After warning other animals with several swishes of the tail, the giraffe boldly strides out of harm's way. |
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All carnivores would be in one zone, and a miniature savannah with deer, rhino, elephant, giraffe and hippo forming another. |
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The zoo offices were once the airport club house and the old hangers are now used as the living area of a giraffe and the Indian elephants. |
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When was the last time you saw a giraffe or a rhino proudly prodding a charred chunk of wildebeest round a barbeque? |
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One spot that has been identified for this is the half-acre area near the giraffe enclosure. |
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The long neck of the giraffe and the short neck of the hippopotamus are both explained by the theory. |
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A huge, bemused fiberglass giraffe looks down on the proceedings from a fake rock outcropping in the middle of the course. |
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The reserve and the park provide the chance to see Beisa oryx, the tightly striped Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe and slender necked gerenuk. |
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Anyway, at the safari park in Dallas I got to scrape some rhino tusk and feed a giraffe. |
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Resident populations of springbok, gemsbok, elephant and giraffe mean that there is always some action. |
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A picture of a giraffe or a lion on quality stretch cotton material will also be an ideal choice. |
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There is the touch of the camel-thorn acacia that has just been grazed by a giraffe, and the smell of wild sage as you brush past it in the bush. |
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Gwin looked up from her struggle with a giraffe and sounded a bright giggle. |
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It was these drinking poses which enabled the giraffe supplant the warthog as Alex's favourite animal. |
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Other inhabitants of Selous are bush back, waterbuck, reedbuck, impala, eland, giraffe, baboon, zebra, and greater kudu. |
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In contrast, giraffe, waterbuck, kongoni, and zebra showed birth distributions very similar to that for percentage protein. |
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Also giraffe, waterbuck, and Thomson's gazelle showed births spread more evenly through the year. |
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Impala, waterbuck, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, zebra and giraffe all move to drier areas that still offer plenty of goodies to eat. |
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The Greeks called the giraffe a camelopard, describing the animal as possessing a camel's body but wearing a leopard's coat. |
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Imagine what a giraffe, or an elephant, or a manatee looked like to the first Europeans to see them. |
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However, even this broad pattern is not universal, for giraffe, impala, and kongoni have their peak of births at the driest time of year. |
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There are springbok, wildebeest, red hartebeest, lion, leopard, cheetah and giraffe among others. |
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They have already introduced thousands of head of game including black rhino, elephant, disease-free buffalo, zebra, giraffe, springbok, blesbok and antelope. |
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Last Sunday Marius, a 2-year-old giraffe, was slaughtered at the Copenhagen Zoo. |
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You'll get up close to the wildlife, including giraffe, zebra, impala and wildebeest, and all riding abilities are catered for, including beginners. |
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For example, the woolly rhinoceros, giant deer, the moose-like giraffe shown in the slide, and the cave bear were found only in Eurasia and Africa. |
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A female kudu bounds across our path, tail curled up tight like a powder puff and a family of giraffe edges closer, adults wary, youngsters consumed with curiosity. |
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A massive giraffe overlooks the fantastical cluster of disparately shaped and designed buildings. |
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This family includes only two living species, the giraffe and the okapi. |
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Plain animals such as zebra, greater and lesser kudu, sable and roan antelope, impala and giraffe are found on the plains stretching from the rivers edge. |
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A lone cheetah, a lone tiger and an African lion and a couple of lionesses are no more exciting than small herds of kangaroo, deer, giraffe or Barbary sheep. |
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Their excuse for the killing the giraffe was that they were worried about inbreeding. |
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If you dart a giraffe and he falls over, the sort of force that would come from being 6 or 7 metres high and your head hitting the ground would crack the skull open. |
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Keith had me do this as I skittered across the gym like a giraffe at watering hole. |
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The giraffe is the biggest ruminant and the tallest mammal in the world. |
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The birth of the new giraffe forms part of a breeding programme for Rothschild's giraffes at the safari park, which had seen another giraffe born only four weeks before. |
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Imagine a landscape inhabited by several kinds of elephantoids, deinotheres, three species of rhino, two species of hippo, and two species of giraffe. |
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As for the beautiful color of the giraffe indicating design and not natural selection, I would simply point out that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
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The first piece was a giraffe whose neck was the handle of a pitcher. |
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Although rich with game the crater has no giraffe, impala or topi. |
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He posted two tweets about Marius, raging against the zoo's breeding practices and paying tribute to the young giraffe. |
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The giraffe gazed downwards at us with a stupidly benign expression on its face and slowly stalked away, balanced on its implausibly spindly legs. |
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Another of the most popular attractions at the park is a petting zoo which lets the public get close to a pair of lion cubs and a four-week-old giraffe calf. |
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Beyond the river, caramel plains rolled away to the distant horizon, spotted with acacia trees and slow-moving giraffe. |
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Other animal species to look out for include impala, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, nyala, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, cheetah, hyena, jackal and giraffe. |
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Non-indigenous animals including the scimitar-horned oryx, the reticulated giraffe and blackbuck antelopes have also been introduced in the park. |
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Another person she's heard about can ride a giraffe unicycle on the wire, and perform a back tuck off the unicycle and land on the wire. |
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Before dark we pull down the five-foot giraffe unicycle and put KariAnna up on it. |
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In Djibouti, rock art of what appear to be antelopes and a giraffe are also found at Dorra and Balho. |
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For example, according to this hypothesis, the eating habits of the giraffe must have changed before its elongated neck evolved. |
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There were reports of a giraffe that escaped from the zoo, on the loose in New York. |
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The giraffe he brought back from Malindi was considered to be a qilin and taken as proof of the favor of heaven upon the administration. |
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The giraffe is one of only two living genera of the family Giraffidae in the order Artiodactyla, the other being the okapi. |
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The elongation of the neck appears to have started early in the giraffe lineage. |
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A small group of regulatory genes in the giraffe appear to be responsible for the animal's stature and associated circulatory adaptations. |
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The IUCN currently recognizes only one species of giraffe with nine subspecies. |
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The Masai giraffe was also suggested to consist of possibly two species separated by the Rift Valley. |
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This giraffe has large dark patches that usually have complete margins, but may also have sharp edges. |
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If the giraffe wants to bend down to drink, it either spreads its front legs or bends its knees. |
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There are several hypotheses regarding the evolutionary origin and maintenance of elongation in giraffe necks. |
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The shape of the skeleton gives the giraffe a small lung volume relative to its mass. |
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The circulatory system of the giraffe has several adaptations for its great height. |
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Although herbivorous, the giraffe has been known to visit carcasses and lick dried meat off bones. |
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When it has access to water, a giraffe drinks at intervals no longer than three days. |
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Particularity stable giraffe groups are those made of mothers and their young, which can last weeks or months. |
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The Egyptians gave the giraffe its own hieroglyph, named 'sr' in Old Egyptian and 'mmy' in later periods. |
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The giraffe has also been used for some scientific experiments and discoveries. |
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Scientists have looked at the properties of giraffe skin when developing suits for astronauts and fighter pilots. |
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The constellation of Camelopardalis, introduced in the seventeenth century, depicts a giraffe. |
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The smoke from burning giraffe skins was used by the medicine men of Buganda to treat nose bleeds. |
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Foppl stood holding a sjambok or cattle whip of giraffe hide, tapping the handle against his leg in a steady, syncopated figure. |
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But people can also come face-to-face with African hunting dogs and a giraffe. |
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In a tribute to Mr Casey, Fota Wildlife Park in Cork has named a female giraffe calf Casey and a male black and white ruffed lemur Paraic. |
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But my favorite would have to be her giraffe jumpsuit with yellow hair. |
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In 1827, King George IV was ridiculed, riding on his new gift of a giraffe with his mistress, in The Camelopard or a New Hobby. |
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The ornate giraffe is really a shadow of her painted clothes tree, a street find she dragged home on which she is constantly hanging new items. |
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This has happened with tsessebe, giraffe, bontebok, black wildebeest, eland, and even to a limited extent, lions. |
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When I looked up, there they were, enormous, big enough to crucify a pteranodon or a giraffe. |
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Prides of leopard and lion, huge groups of buffalo, waterbuck, roan, eland, sable, giraffe and the rare puku can also be seen. |
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And don't miss the playground, giant sand pit, amusement rides, fruit bats, giraffe and elephant viewing platforms, meerkats and birds of prey. |
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Fota yesterday announced they were naming a male baby black and white Ruffed lemur Paraic and a baby female Rothschild giraffe Casey in Paraic's honour. |
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The front and back legs of a giraffe are about the same length. |
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The giraffe has intrigued various cultures, both ancient and modern, for its peculiar appearance, and has often been featured in paintings, books, and cartoons. |
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The giraffe was presented as the qilin, but this association was met with a dismissive attitude from the Yongle Emperor who rejected the laudatory memorials of his officials. |
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The pupils met black and white ruffed lemurs, Broom and Olivia, the Rothschild's giraffe family, Sumatran tigers Joaoand Daseep, before heading up to visit the penguins. |
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Later, when George was in the shade with his nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge met a koala bear and fed a giraffe. |
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On the banned list are outfits with patterns resembling zebra, giraffe, leopard, cheetah, tiger, spotted hyena, striped hyena and African wild dog. |
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Two subspecies, the West African giraffe and the Rothschild giraffe, have been classified as Endangered, as wild populations of each of them number in the hundreds. |
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Zarafa, another famous giraffe, was brought from Egypt to Paris in the early 19th century as a gift from Muhammad Ali of Egypt to Charles X of France. |
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The giraffe was also known to the Greeks and Romans, who believed that it was an unnatural hybrid of a camel and a leopard and called it camelopardalis. |
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The local, seasonal presence of large herds of migratory wildebeests and zebras reduces predation pressure on giraffe calves and increases their survival probability. |
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This elongation largely takes place after birth, perhaps because giraffe mothers would have a difficult time giving birth to young with the same neck proportions as adults. |
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A giraffe rests by lying with its body on top of its folded legs. |
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Giraffe and Zebra are like two giddy Essex girls on a disco night-out pursued by predatory wide-boys Jaguar and Leopard. |
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Giraffe legs also have a thick sheath of skin, like an astronaut's G-suit, to prevent the high blood pressure from forcing blood to leak through capillaries. |
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In May 2008 there was an attempted terrorist attack on the Giraffe cafe in Princesshay, but the bomber was the only one injured. |
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On June 26, 2012, GE Healthcare initiated a voluntary worldwide field correction of the T-piece circuit used with GE Healthcare's Giraffe and Panda resuscitation units. |
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A Surprise for Giraffe and Elephant tells of Elephant, who has a lot to say about surprises that include alpine horn serenades and surprise parties. |
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