(The Conversation) – Giraffes are the world’s tallest mammals and an African icon, but they are also vulnerable to extinction. Giraffe populations have declined by 40% in the last 30 years ...
Seven 8m tall puppet giraffes strode through Bradford city centre on Saturday A herd of 26ft (8m) tall giraffes have paraded through the streets of Bradford ahead of its City of Culture year in 2025.
In Niger, an assessment of the country’s potential habitats determined the safest place to park a second population of West African giraffes was on 2.5 million uninhabited acres in Gadabedji ...
An unexpected source of battlefield disruption, giraffes were known to walk through and destroy British signalling cable running from treetop to treetop in the African bush. On 8 June 1917 ...
The first Europeans to see giraffes thought they were too strange to be of this world and so they developed a mythical status. To them, the animal had the gait and disinterested chew of a camel ...