Giraffes Go Neck-To-Neck In Epic Fight

Giraffes Go Neck-To-Neck In Epic Fight
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Two giraffes come neck to neck to battle for the affections of a nearby female. Co-owners of Wild-Life Tours Steven Mecinski and Britt van Meegen were conducting a safari for guests in Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park – a big five game reserve in KwaZulu Natal Province, South Africa – when they spotted two male giraffes sizing each other up. Male giraffes use their necks as a weapon in dominance battles or to win the right to mate with females – cows – in a particular area.

Videographer / director: Wild Life Tours Africa
Producer: Hannah Stevens, Ruby Coote
Editor: Jack Stevens

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23 Comments

  1. Giraffes are the horses of the devil, that's why they have long serpentine necks and forked devils' tongues and demonic horns. They have large black soulless eyes because Satan himself birthed them to have no soul.

    God gave all the animals grass to eat but giraffes followed their father Lucifer and ate from the trees like man.

    The government doesn't want you to realize giraffes are a great source of evil, that's the real reason they are on the endangered list.

    Will you accept the truth or be mindless sheep?

  2. The narrator is going on and on about how they are hitting each other with their necks, but they are actually mostly hitting each other with their HEADS.

  3. If you look closely at the second Zebra he's about to get his groove on. Guess she didn't want to be on camera so she's like "pssst, Romeo, let's head over to those bushes."

  4. Do you ever think about a giraffe when it drinks coffee, that it gets cold before it reaches his stomach?
    No, you only think about yourself. he he

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