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Mammal / Ungulate

Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia

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Africa Namibia Skeleton Coast giraffe ungulate endangered spots neck acacia eating grazing misty gently watchful curious Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe one animal sand dune desert desert-adapted mammal alone remote harsh environment dune
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Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia