| | | | | | Giraffes also have slightly elongated forelegs, about 10% longer than their hind legs. The pace of the giraffe is an amble, though when pursued it can run extremely fast. It can not sustain a lengthy chase. Its leg length compels an unusual gait with the left legs moving together followed by right (similar to pacing) at low speed, and the back legs crossing outside the front at high speed. When hunting adult giraffes, lions try to knock the lanky animal off its feet and pull it down. Giraffes are difficult and dangerous prey though and when attacked the giraffe defends itself by kicking with great force. A single well-placed kick from an adult giraffe can shatter a lion's skull or break its spine. Lions are the only predators which poses a serious threat to an adult giraffe. | | | | | |
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| model | Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi |
| focal | 120.0mm (35mm equivalent: 251mm) |
| exposure | aperture priority (semi-auto) |
| tour | GAP (Great Adventure People) |
| distant | walk 1.33 km (or 20 mins) SE from last photo |
| location | Map of "running giraffe" |
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| date | 2007:09:25 16:31:10 |
width | 3001 |
| height | 2251 |
flash | No |
| timing | 0.0025 s (1/400) |
aperture | f/6.3 |
| iso | 200 |
whitebalance | Auto |
| latitude | N 2d 15m 36.868s |
longitude | E 31d 34m 39.8912s |
| country | Uganda |
region | East Africa |
| city | Murchison Falls |
continent | Africa |
| itinerary | Murchison Falls |
activity | Game drive |
| weather | Cloudy, Rain |
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