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Team Fish Eagle Geocoin CC Fish Eagle Geocoin (Gold)

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Released:
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Origin:
South Africa
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Current Goal

This coin is now in our coin collection. Previously our Giraffe Coin.

About This Item

Fish Eagle 2006 (Gold)

This is a real coin. If you find anything else please let us know. See the gallery for a photo.

We live close to the Kruger National Park, which we visit frequently, and love dearly. We have dedicated this series of personal geocoins to some of the special animals found in the Park.

GIRAFFE  (Giraffa Camelopardis)

Appearance
The giraffe is the tallest animal in the world, attaining a height of 5.5m, its incredibly long neck accounting for much of its height. The long neck has resulted in a complex blood circulatory system, which is not yet fully understood by zoologists. Adult males generally reach a height of about 5 metres and females about 4,5 metres. Big males can weigh a massive 1 200 kilograms while females usually weigh some 800 to 900 kilograms. Their skin colour is tan with light brown patches on females and dark brown patches on males. Both males and females have short horns covered in skin.

Diet
Because of their very long necks, Giraffes are able to feed on the foliage of trees that is not accessible to other herbivores. The long prehensile tongue is used to pull pods and leaves into the mouth which are then stripped from the stems with the spatulate incisor teeth.

Breeding
Receptive cows are continuously courted by adult bulls. They have a gestation period of 457 days whereafter a single calf is born. At birth a calf weighs about 100 Kg and they are weaned between six to eight months, but only about 52 per cent of the calves ever reach maturity, since the young are preyed upon by Lions, Hyenas and Leopards. Sexual maturity is reached after four or five years. The reproductive receptiveness of cows is checked upon by adult bulls moving from group to group.

Behaviour
Giraffes are fairly social animals and get together in herds from time to time. However, there is no group bonding. Youngsters stay with a few adult females and the males are nomadic and move between groups of females. Because Giraffes do not have a fixed breeding season, males are always wandering in search of receptive females.

The male's fight for dominance, and for the right to mate with females, is fascinating to watch. They use their long muscular necks to strike at an opponent’s body and wrestle by twining their necks around each other. The loser is pushed off balance and the encounters very rarely lead to serious injury. Giraffes are generally quiet animals that go about their business with an air of serenity. Occasionally, when disturbed, they will snort and, when attacked by predators, they bellow.

Where they are found
Historical distribution has been fragmented through hunting, farming and disease (rinder-pest). However, today conserved populations are thriving and have been widely reintroduced to private ranches and game reserves.

Dec06 - South Africa

Gallery Images related to CC Fish Eagle Geocoin (Gold)

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Tracking History (853.7mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/7/2007 Noddy retrieved it from Prospector's Folly Mpumalanga, South Africa   Visit Log

Taking this chap down to Kwazulu Natal South Africa.

Discovered It 1/6/2007 QFC discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the event

Discovered It 1/6/2007 Team Katsie discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at the Event Cache

Discovered It 1/6/2007 HILFER o FLOU discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at the event.

Discovered It 1/6/2007 Gps Storm discovered it   Visit Log

😎 Yeah Baby!! Discovered it at the event cache.

Discovered It 1/6/2007 GlobalRat discovered it   Visit Log

Spotted at event

Discovered It 1/6/2007 taeros discovered it   Visit Log

Lovely coin. Discovered this one at Prospectors Folly event cache. This is one of our favourite animals.

Dropped Off 12/20/2006 Fish Eagle placed it in Prospector's Folly Mpumalanga, South Africa - 36.79 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/20/2006 Fish Eagle retrieved it from Your Choice?? Mpumalanga, South Africa   Visit Log

Starting off our new geocoin in our "home" cache. This coin is destined for KZN.

Dropped Off 12/20/2006 Fish Eagle placed it in Your Choice?? Mpumalanga, South Africa   Visit Log
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