In fact, during the period of this study, giraffes consumed almost every inflorescence within reach.
Take, for example, the hypothesis about giraffes' necks.
For example, a child who said both "big giraffe" and "big caterpillar" was credited with two adjective- noun strings.
In total, 63 sightings of giraffe feeding were recorded (28 adult males, 20 adult females and 15 juveniles or subadults).
In fact, when trochaic words like tiger and iambs like giraffe are spoken in isolation, they correspond exactly to disyllabic and monosyllabic tones.
All other giraffes, except an adult male and a young male, spent at least a part of the study period in this zone.
We considered as a non-resident, a giraffe observed in two successive locations distant by 50 km or more.
The overlap was lowest when giraffe was paired with impala.