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!!
Taking notice of us arriving and then ignoring us afterwards
Giraffes!!
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.
Peeking at us!
Giraffes at Shindzela Safari Lodge
Giraffes at Shindzela Safari Lodge
Trying to capture a shot of his tongue
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 at Shindzela Safari Lodge
A bit gross but if there are ticks….
Giraffes are found in the dry savannas of Africa, where they roam among the open plains and woodlands.
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.
Unlike horses and most other quadrupeds, giraffes walk by moving both legs on the same side of their body together.
Despite their characteristic long necks, giraffes actually have the same number of neck vertebrae as humansโjust seven.
A giraffeโs height is helpful for keeping a look out for predators, such as lions and hyenas.
Giraffes are very social animals and roam around in groups. These groups, called towers, typically have around 15 members led by an adult male. The other members are females and young males.
An adult male can grow to around 5.5m โ thatโs taller than three adult humans!
Giraffes at Shindzela Safari Lodge
To see who is stronger, males (called bulls) fight by butting their long necks and heads. This is known as โneckingโ. These fights arenโt usually dangerous, and end when one bull admits defeat and walks away.
In the wild these beautiful creatures live for around 25 years. In captivity they live longer, and have been known to reach 40 years old.
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Male giraffes will test a female’s fertility by tasting her urine. Which is something now you can’t un-know.
The first giraffe to make its way to Europe was brought there by Julius Caesar from Alexandria in 46 B.C. as part of a triumphant return to Rome after years of civil war.
They are beautiful creatures and I would love to see some more of them.
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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Shindzela Tented Camp, Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, Hoedspruit, 1380, South Africa
Thank you so much Elitsa!! I will hopefully be posting about all the other amazing animals I saw on safari soon. Well, as soon as I have gone through all the photos I took….
That would be great ๐ Btw, I totally understand – sorting digital memories out takes a lot of time (I’m a bit old-fashioned – love printed photos and albums, so synchronizing cameras and laptops is always a bit too much for my Gemini tech-nature) ๐ Anyway, please, do let me know if you have photos of cheetahs – my favourite โค ๐ท
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This is so amazing and incredible…
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Such beautiful creatures!
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Oh wow it looks incredible!
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It was fabulous being this close to them!
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They are a favourite of mine too! Great information and pics ๐
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Thank you Julie!! i have learnt so much about animals while on this safari and am still learning now that I am posting about them.
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If only I could get that up close to a giraffe๐
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It amazed me how close we got to the animals on this safari. They were quite peaseful and tolerated us for quite a while.
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They look like really gentle creatures, just minding their business from way up high..hahaha ๐
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I agree with that. It doesn’t look like they can do anyone any harm!
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amazing pics of amazing creatures!
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Thank you very much. I would love to see a baby giraffe next time!!
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Such great information!!!! I didnโt know half of that!
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Thank you so much. I learnt a lot about these and other amazing animals this holiday. It was a fabulous experience.
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You were lucky to be so close. Lovely photos!
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It was amazing to get so close. And it surprised me that they didn’t imediately run away but just kept going about their own business.
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Awesome pictures. Beautifully captured.
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What a fabulous trip! Beautiful photos. Thank you for the post! ๐๐๐
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Thank you Amy!! It was an amazing trip and I am actually still sorting through all my animal photos. It is hard to choose which ones to keep!
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Awesome creatures! Repeating myself, but I do love your posts and animal photography ๐
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Thank you so much Elitsa!! I will hopefully be posting about all the other amazing animals I saw on safari soon. Well, as soon as I have gone through all the photos I took….
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That would be great ๐ Btw, I totally understand – sorting digital memories out takes a lot of time (I’m a bit old-fashioned – love printed photos and albums, so synchronizing cameras and laptops is always a bit too much for my Gemini tech-nature) ๐ Anyway, please, do let me know if you have photos of cheetahs – my favourite โค ๐ท
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They truly are beautiful animals.
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And so calm, they just look like they are chilling and don’t have a care in the world.
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What an amazing experience! ๐ฆ
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I agree, it was amazing!! Was fabulous to get so close to these beautiful creatures.
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I have always had a soft spot for giraffes, these are beautiful pictures and a great post. I almost want to for a wildlife tour.
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Thank you so much! I would definitely recommend a safari, it is amazing seeing these animals out in the wild.
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