This was taken while on a zoo trip with
and a friend in Canberra.
I am unsure if Tari or I took this one as we were passing the camera around allot, BUT I think it has become clear, that it is my duty to document animals, and their not so graceful expressions…(anyone who has seen the deer and lion photos will understand this.)
Oh giraffes, why are you so amusing <3
and a friend in Canberra. I am unsure if Tari or I took this one as we were passing the camera around allot, BUT I think it has become clear, that it is my duty to document animals, and their not so graceful expressions…(anyone who has seen the deer and lion photos will understand this.)
Oh giraffes, why are you so amusing <3
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 820 x 571px
File Size 197.2 kB
Giraffe etiquette:
1. Stick out tongue. Lick tree. From a distance. At least 7 inches or so.
2. Stare demurely at someone. Give them the "baleful stare". Then, promptly combine this with the "hurdur" expression, without any warning.
3. Munch on the decorative vegetation, not on the feed.
These and more make a proper giraffe.
1. Stick out tongue. Lick tree. From a distance. At least 7 inches or so.
2. Stare demurely at someone. Give them the "baleful stare". Then, promptly combine this with the "hurdur" expression, without any warning.
3. Munch on the decorative vegetation, not on the feed.
These and more make a proper giraffe.
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