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Travel Bug Dog Tag GERRY GIRAFFE

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Released:
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Origin:
South East England, United Kingdom
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Gerry Giraffe

At an average height of around 5 m (16-18 ft.), the giraffe is the tallest land animal in the world.

Characterized by its long legs, long neck, and distinctive spotted pattern, many people first believed the giraffe was a cross between a leopard and a camel, which is reflected in its scientific name, Giraffa camelopardalis.

Giraffes live primarily in savanna areas in the sub-Saharan region of Africa. Their extreme height allows them to eat leaves and shoots located much higher than other animals can reach. In particular, they seek out acacia trees. Their long tongues are helpful in eating because they help pull leaves from the trees. Spending most of the day eating, a full-grown giraffe consumes over 45 kg (100 lb.) of leaves and twigs a day.

The male giraffe is both taller and heavier than the female. Both sexes have skin-covered knobs, called ossicones, on the top of their heads. Female ossicones are smaller and have a small tuft of fur on top, while male ossicones are bald on the top. These knobs are used to protect the head when males fight, which involves swinging their necks at each other in a show of strength called “necking.”

- See more at: http://www.animalfactguide.com/animal-facts/giraffe/#sthash.H3LQLwzi.dpuf

At an average height of around 5 m (16-18 ft.), the giraffe is the tallest land animal in the world.

Characterized by its long legs, long neck, and distinctive spotted pattern, many people first believed the giraffe was a cross between a leopard and a camel, which is reflected in its scientific name, Giraffa camelopardalis.

Giraffes live primarily in savanna areas in the sub-Saharan region of Africa. Their extreme height allows them to eat leaves and shoots located much higher than other animals can reach. In particular, they seek out acacia trees. Their long tongues are helpful in eating because they help pull leaves from the trees. Spending most of the day eating, a full-grown giraffe consumes over 45 kg (100 lb.) of leaves and twigs a day.

The male giraffe is both taller and heavier than the female. Both sexes have skin-covered knobs, called ossicones, on the top of their heads. Female ossicones are smaller and have a small tuft of fur on top, while male ossicones are bald on the top. These knobs are used to protect the head when males fight, which involves swinging their necks at each other in a show of strength called “necking.”

- See more at: http://www.animalfactguide.com/animal-facts/giraffe/#sthash.H3LQLwzi.dpuf

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Tracking History (37219.7mi) View Map

Visited 8/20/2022 sunblazeman took it to Energie u.Entsorgung Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany - 180.97 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/20/2022 sunblazeman took it to Jockgrim Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany - 174.01 miles  Visit Log
Write note 8/19/2022 Steffhoney83 posted a note for it   Visit Log

NICHT mehr im TB-Hotel

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/10/2022 sunblazeman retrieved it from TB-Landhotel Hofolding 🏩 Bayern, Germany   Visit Log

Auf die Reise mitgenommen.

Dropped Off 8/10/2022 itsbrody placed it in TB-Landhotel Hofolding 🏩 Bayern, Germany - 3.46 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/10/2022 itsbrody took it to Brunnthaler Spaziergang - Autos Bayern, Germany - .13 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/10/2022 itsbrody took it to Brunnthaler Spaziergang - Murmeln Bayern, Germany - 10.21 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/10/2022 itsbrody grabbed it   Visit Log

Da der derzeitige Holder schon lange keine Aktivität an diesem TB geloggt hat und er scheinbar am Cache „Brunnthaler Spaziergang - Minibücher“ nicht vorbeigekommen ist, wo ich den TB gefunden habe, habe ich ihn nun der Einfachheit halber gegrabbt, um ihn bald wieder abzulegen.

itsbrody

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/4/2022 meisterEderFalk retrieved it from Alpen, Lama & Co. Bayern, Germany   Visit Log

In einen cache in der nähe

Dropped Off 10/2/2021 3_Wanderbienen placed it in Alpen, Lama & Co. Bayern, Germany - 13.52 miles  Visit Log

Ich möchte hier nicht bleiben bitte holt mich aus der Dose schnellstmöglich raus. Es klebt.

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