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Giraffe With Crooked Neck Keeps His Chin Up, Giraffes Like A Champ


Telegraph.co.uk
Giraffe With Crooked Neck Keeps His Chin Up, Giraffes Like A Champ
Huffington Post
A giraffe in Tanzania doesn't seem too bent out of shape for having its neck ... uh, bent out of shape. Wildlife photographer Mark Drysdale captured these images of this remarkable animal while on safari in the Serengeti earlier this month. zig zag giraffe.
Giraffe has zig-zag spine (but don't worry, all the other giraffes treat him normally)Telegraph.co.uk
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10 years ago

Gulfnews.Com

Watch: The giraffe with a broken neck


Telegraph.co.uk
Watch: The giraffe with a broken neck
gulfnews.com
But for a giraffe the feature which sets them apart is that muscular, dominant neck. You'd think a broken neck for a wild giraffe would mean certain death at the hands of a predator. But that's not always the case. This amazing video shows a Masai giraffe which ...
NOT a Photoshop: this wonky giraffe has a broken neckMetro
Giraffe has zig-zag spine (but don't worry, all the other giraffes treat him normally)Telegraph.co.uk
Giraffe...

 

5 years ago

LADbible

Giraffe Rescued After She Somehow Gets Tyre Stuck On Her Neck

Giraffe Rescued After She Somehow Gets Tyre Stuck On Her Neck  LADbibleKenya's only female white giraffe and her calf killed by poachers: Conservationists - Rare white giraffes killed  Economic TimesPoachers in Kenya Kill Rare White Giraffes in Wildlife Sanctuary  ComplexExtremely rare white giraffes killed by poachers  Sky News AustraliaRare white giraffes poached in Kenya  National GeographicView Full coverage on Google News

 

10 years ago

The Malaysian Insider

Asean will be poorer without elephants — Jose B. Collazo and Curtis S. Chin


National Geographic
Asean will be poorer without elephants – Jose B. Collazo and Curtis S. Chin
The Malaysian Insider
From Sumatra's rain forests to the mountain forests of Indochina, the natural habitats of Southeast Asia are in trouble. Every now and then there is a bit of good news. Last November, a retirement party complete with Buddhist rituals was held for Phnom Penh's ...
The National Geographic SocietyNational Geographic
Tanzania Unveils New Elephant OrphanageEcorazzi
Illegal Ivory Traders...

 

9 years ago

Vijimambo

BANDAWE "THE CHAMP" IS BACK

 Kutoka kushoto ni Rich Maka, Emmanuel Bandawe, mkuu wa Wilaya ya Springfield, Isaac Kibodya na Ally  Dowa wakiwa nyumbani kwa Bandawe kumjulia hali siku ya Juamamosi Oktoba 24, 2015. Kutoka kushoto ni Rich Maka, Emmanuel Bandawe, mkuu wa Wilaya ya Springfield, Isaac Kibodya na Mpwa wakiwa nyumbani kwa Bandawe kumjulia hali siku ya Juamamosi Oktoba 24, 2015. mkuu wa Wilaya ya Springfield, Isaac Kibodya akipata picha ya upendeleo na Emmanuel Bandawe.Emmanuel Bandawe akipata ukodak moment na...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Crooked officials under fire

>Chief Secretary Ombeni Sefue has urged permanent secretaries in different ministries who will fail to correct deficiencies raised by the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) to voluntarily resign.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Uganda Open champ Eaton to headline Weekly Fiddle

Newly-crowned Uganda Ladies Open champion Angel Eaton will be the major attraction in the Weekly Fiddle golf tournament.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

EDITORIAL: Beware crooked teachers!

>Despite criticism and even condemnation from educational psychologists, the practice of giving the so-called pre-Form 1 or pre-Form 5 training continues to thrive.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

EDITORIAL: Do everything possible to block crooked politicians

>The General Election is just around the corner, so it is no wonder campaigns are already underway despite the warning by supreme organs of political parties that everybody should wait for the whistle before anyone starts canvassing for votes.   The polls are slated for October, so there are only eight months to go before Tanzanians pick who they want for councillor, MP and president.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

EDITORIAL: Check crooked co-op officials

The government’s vow this week that it would never part with money to bail out co-operative unions that owe banks huge sums of cash unless they take legal action against dishonest officials first, should serve as a timely warning.

 

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