Giraffes at Shindzela Safari Lodge

Giraffes at Shindzela Safari Lodge

Giraffes at Shindzela Safari Lodge
Spotting our first herd of giraffes while on Safari at Shindzela Lodge!

While on my first Safari at Shindzela tented safari lodge within the Timbavati Private Game Reserve I got to see some of the most beautiful animals. Giraffes have always fascinated me and getting to see them up close was amazing!!

They such regal looking animals, and moved at a slow and relaxed pace, even though we were just a couple of meters away. It is quite hard to imagine that these tall creatures can run at speeds of up to 35 mph over short distances.

Giraffes only need to drink water once every couple of days. As they get most of their water from their plant-based diet. I guess this is a good thing considering their height makes the process of drinking quite difficult.

Giraffes’ tongues can be up to 20 inches long and are darkly coloured, which is thought to help protect them during frequent sun-exposure. I tried to get a glimpse of this darkly coloured tongue but it seemed quite impossible, even though we were so close.

You can tell if aย giraffeย isย male or femaleย by looking at theย horns. Bothย maleย and female giraffesย haveย horns, but the tops of theย hornsย on aย maleย are almost always bald while aย female’s hornsย will be completely covered with hair. Femalesย don’t fight, so they never lose the hair on theirย horns.

They are beautiful creatures and I would love to see some more of them.

Giraffes at Shindzela Safari Lodge
The giraffe’s scientific name, Giraffa camelopardalis, comes from the ancient Greeks’ belief that it looked like a camel wearing a leopard’s coat.

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