Giraffe neck evolution driven by combat, not feeding
Groundbreaking research reveals how ancient giraffe ancestors developed their extraordinary neck length through intense evolutionary combat, not just for feeding advantage.
Groundbreaking research reveals how ancient giraffe ancestors developed their extraordinary neck length through intense evolutionary combat, not just for feeding advantage.
Groundbreaking DNA research reveals Africa's giraffes belong to four separate species, rewriting biology textbooks and transforming conservation efforts for these majestic creatures.
The UK's first-ever restaurant where giraffes, zebras, and camels join you for dinner has opened its doors. Discover the unique safari dining experience taking the country by storm.
Discover the magic of a UK-based safari lodge where giraffes roam freely, offering a unique staycation experience that feels worlds away.
A giraffe with a severely bent neck has astonished conservationists by not only surviving but thriving in the wild, challenging assumptions about wildlife adaptability.