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31 October 2018, 19:12
Aspen Hill Adventures
Giraffe deaths
Unreal photo taken by Aruasa David. Two male giraffes fought till they both died from suspected exhaustion. I hear some tourist took video of the entire ordeal. I have never seen such thing in my life the world my be coming to it's sadden end.

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31 October 2018, 19:47
Saeed
And all fighting over a giraffe woman! sofa


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31 October 2018, 19:54
Ole Miss Guy
Loves labors lost!
31 October 2018, 20:32
crshelton
White tailed deer bucks do that too.
Or, they get their antlers so locked that they cannot separate. Then they become covote fodder.
Just nature in the raw.


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31 October 2018, 21:37
Jefffive
If giraffes have divorce lawyers they just took the easy way out.


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31 October 2018, 23:17
dinsdale
Screen grab from a live online broadcast that spent time today watching various lions,hyena,jackal,vulture taking apart those carcasses today from the Mara Triangle in Kenya.


01 November 2018, 00:06
Crazyhorseconsulting
It is merely nature in action. Not sure why any of us that hunt do not understand the process.


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01 November 2018, 04:56
butchloc
never heard of anybody dying from necking before
01 November 2018, 05:02
new_guy
I can just see the headline now...

"California senator introduces bill to ban giraffe fighting." Roll Eyes


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01 November 2018, 05:59
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by new_guy:
I can just see the headline now...

"California senator introduces bill to ban giraffe fighting." Roll Eyes


Would not surprise me in the least! rotflmo


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01 November 2018, 08:08
boarkiller
It’s the global warming
They got so hot, they lost their minds


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01 November 2018, 14:46
Svinejakt
I saw a fight from Namibia in a nature documentary where I thought one of the Giraffes lost its life. But he actually fainted with exhaustion and lived to fight another day. Intense fight!
01 November 2018, 17:51
Aspen Hill Adventures
What was interesting is the comments made by some people who felt the drivers in the game drive vehicles should have gotten out and stopped the giraffes from fighting. This is the state of our world now.


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01 November 2018, 18:14
Saeed
Same comments were made on a video of an elephant attacking a car in a game park in Africa.

Some idiot was suggesting that the people who took the video should have stopped the elephant!?

The stupidity of city dwellers never ceases to amaze me! jumping


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04 November 2018, 15:18
ledvm
quote:
Originally posted by boarkiller:
It’s the global warming
They got so hot, they lost their minds


yuck …but a likely thought from some of those sitting in those safari trucks.


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