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1. 7171 wrote: Giraffes are native to the open savannahs and wooded grasslands of eastern and southern Africa, where acacia trees and shrubs are plentiful. Their long necks are an adaptation to facilitate feeding on foliage beyond the reach of other hoofed animals, |
2. 7171 wrote: which may explain their plentiful distribution. Like a fingerprint, the markings of a giraffe’s coat are unique to each individual. Habitat destruction continues to threaten their future. |
3. five wrote: charming |
4. pinkie wrote: Very nice picture! |
5. Normal wrote: Sweet guy! |
6. Lizzi wrote: And they have a very long tongue to reach and grasp the highest leaves! NICE! |
7. suzze wrote: :) |
8. Rekid wrote: 7171, may I share this on my facebook page? I have a facebook page on saving/protecting endangered species and would LOVE to display these! ^^ |
9. 7171 wrote: Be my guest, Rekid. Please share your facebook page name so I can check it out. |
10. Rekid wrote: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/? set=a.522243737808464.120483.1891331 47786193&type=1#!/pages/SaveHelp -Protect-These-Endangered-Species/18 9133147786193 |
11. Rekid wrote: The link to my endangered species page isn't all that updated. I am actually looking for someone to take it over for me because I want to leave facebook, but want to spread awareness with my facebook pages. |
12. Rekid wrote: If you want, just message me on my page if you are interested in taking it over for me and I would most certainly hand the torch over to you as the new manager and then YOU could do whatever you want with it! =) |
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