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Bizarre ‘Bumpy’ Giraffe Spotted in South Africa That Looks Like It’s Turning to Stone—Could This Be a New Disease?A giraffe covered in unusual, lumpy growths has been spotted roaming Kruger National Park in South Africa, raising concerns among wildlife experts. The towering animal, captured in striking ...
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Live Science on MSNSee heartbreaking photos of 'bumpy' giraffe in South Africa with viral disease rarely seen in these tall animalsPhotos of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), captured by wildlife photographer Marius Nortje in Kruger National Park, ...
The Animal Sighting article on The South African website features weekly wildlife videos. Today’s video shows giraffe taking its last drink ...
Mammals expert Richard Sabin explains why giraffe numbers have plummeted in the past 15 years. Wild giraffe populations in northern Africa are rapidly declining, with human activity cited as the main ...
As populations plummet across Africa, researchers have designed an ingenious method to study the graceful creatures By Alex Fox Photographs by Marcus Westberg Nubian giraffes in South Sudan during ...
Long legs tall neck wide eyes giraffes are the beauties of the African ... We present giraffes in the savannah of Kenya in the South African grassland as well as in the desert of Namibia ...
A South African artist hopes vibrant sculptures make parks more welcoming in a city known for danger
A life-size pink giraffe installation dominates a grassy clearing ... Much of Johannesburg's street art and public works reflect South Africa's former life under the white minority rule of apartheid ...
"We are talking about the import of exotic animals (hippopotamuses, elephants, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, rhinoceroses) from South Africa’s game reserves located in the provinces of Limpopo ...
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