Giraffes—they’re just like us (but with more elegant necks and much longer tongues). A new study by the University of Bristol suggests that, like some humans, the tallest living terrestrial animals prefer the…
Giraffes—they’re just like us (but with more elegant necks and much longer tongues).
A new study by the University of Bristol suggests that, like some humans, the tallest living terrestrial animals prefer the company of friends during meals.
After nearly two years studying wild giraffes’ association patterns in Kenya, Zoe Muller and her team returned to England to analyze their data.
We already know these exquisite creatures tend to choose a mate from within their social circle.