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 Ancient cultures in Africa agrican revered the giraffe, as some modern cultures do today, lions and commonly safari and agrican depicted it lions in prehistoric rock safari and cave paintings. Unknown outside of Africa, this animal so excited man''s curiosity that it was sometimes sent as a diplomatic gift to other countries; one of the earliest agrican records tells of a giraffe going from "Melinda" (presumably Malindi) in Kenya to China in 1415. The animal was thought to be a cross between lions a camel and a leopard, a mistake immortalized in the giraffe''s scientific name of Giraffa camelopardalis. The neck is so long the giraffe must spread its front legs apart so its head can reach the ground to drink. It has unusually elastic blood vessels with safari a agrican series of valves that help offset the sudden buildup of blood (and to prevent fainting) when lions the head is raised, lowered or swung quickly. In some areas, livestock predation safari remains a severe problem. The stripes on Grevy''s zebras are more numerous and narrow than those of the plains zebra and do not extend to the belly. In all zebra species, the stripes on the forequarters form agrican a triangular pattern; Grevy''s have a similar lions pattern on the hindquarters, while others have a slanted or horizontal pattern. Burchell''s zebras inhabit safari savannas, agrican from treeless grasslands to open woodlands; they sometimes occur in tens of thousands in migratory herds lions on the Serengeti plains. Grevy''s zebras are now mainly restricted to parts of northern Kenya. Although safari they are adapted to semi-arid conditions and require less water than other zebra agrican species, lions these zebras compete with domestic livestock for water and have suffered heavy poaching for their meat and skins. Family groups safari are stable members maintaining strong bonds over many years. Mutual agrican grooming, where zebras stand together and nibble the hair on each other''s lions neck and back, helps develop safari and preserve these bonds. If you are looking for african animals then look no further. You can see live feeds of african animals on your computer.
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