Giraffes struggle to walk up steep hills because they are too top-heavy and may fall over, scientists believe.
Giraffes avoid steep slopes, impacting habitat suitability and conservation efforts in protected African reserves.
The study shows that giraffes’ natural preference for flat land doesn’t match the places where they are often protected.
New research finds that giraffes much prefer flat terrain and do not traverse slopes of more than 20°, which severely limits ...
A South Africa safari is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the raw beauty of ...
Now a new study has shown that giraffes do not traverse slopes of more than 20° degrees, which severely limits the areas in, ...
Giraffes, known for their towering height and graceful movement, are facing a surprising challenge: steep terrain. New ...
A study has found that a slope of more than a 20 degree incline is a common barrier for giraffes, according to GPS data which tracked 33 of the animals in South Africa. A project run by the ...
Researchers analyzed the movements of 33 giraffes in South Africa collared with GPS trackers. They found that the lanky mammals avoid steep terrain and are unable to navigate slopes with a ...