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 The larger Baringo or Rothschild''s amimal giraffe (G.c. rothschildi) of western Kenya and eastern Uganda has chestnut patches separated by broader white lines but no spotting below the knees. This species photographs can have up to five horns instead of the usual two or three. The Masai giraffe (G.c. tippelskirchi) of Tanzania and southern Kenya has irregular star-shaped brown or tan spots. Giraffes are found in arid and dry-savanna zones south of amimal and photographs the Sahara, wherever trees occur. amimal Although a relatively quiet animal, photographs and amimal and photographs the giraffe is not mute. Giraffes bellow, grunt, bray in distress, moan and emit short flutelike notes. They have acute senses of hearing amimal and photographs sight, often alerting other animals to nearby predators. Giraffes use a home range but are not territorial. The males are hierarchical and sometimes amimal spar by standing side by photographs side and lowering and swing their heads at one another. The blows can be so strong amimal that their necks entwine. 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 a triangular pattern; Grevy''s have a similar pattern on the hindquarters, while others have a slanted or horizontal pattern. Burchell''s zebras inhabit savannas, from treeless grasslands to open woodlands; they sometimes occur in tens of thousands in migratory herds on the Serengeti plains. Grevy''s zebras are now mainly restricted photographs and amimal to parts of northern Kenya. Although they are adapted to semi-arid conditions and require less water than other photographs zebra species, these zebras compete with domestic livestock for water and have suffered heavy amimal poaching for their meat and skins. Family groups are photographs stable members maintaining amimal strong bonds over many years. Mutual grooming, where zebras stand together and nibble the hair on each other''s neck and back, helps develop photographs 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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