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Can you train a giraffe?

Can you train a giraffe?

An adult giraffe cannot be forced or muscled into raising their foot; it is the fusion training of operant conditioning and TTouch that makes this behavior possible by incorporating it into their repertoire when they are young.

Are giraffes good at jumping?

Giraffes do not jump. A giraffe can kick in any direction and in a manner of ways, and its kick can not only kill a lion, but has even been known to decapitate (behead) it.

Is riding a giraffe illegal?

Use of exotic animals for entertainment purposes — such as at parties — is now illegal in the city of Los Angeles. The city council voted unanimously on the measure Tuesday, which applies to such animals as elephants, giraffes and lions, but does not include horses.

Has anyone rode a giraffe?

Teenager revives British ancestors’ tradition by learning to ride six-foot GIRAFFE on his farm in South Africa. Shandor’s English great uncle Terry was a performer in 1950s Chipperfield’s circus and the only person known at the time to have the ability to ride a giraffe.

Are there any other animals like a giraffe?

One of the things that makes the Giraffes so special is that no other animals on earth even remotely resemble it–unless you count the Okapi (Okapia johnstoni), a much smaller, vaguely Giraffe-like artiodactyl of central Africa.

What do people in Africa do with giraffe tails?

Humans hunt giraffes for their hides, meat, and body parts. Giraffe tails are highly prized by many African cultures and are used in good-luck bracelets, fly whisks, and even thread for sewing or stringing beads.

How is the African Wildlife Foundation helping giraffes?

Reforest key areas. AWF has reforested acacia trees in West Africa to provide more food for the giraffe and allow it to expand its habitat. Educate local communities in conservation.

Can a baby giraffe survive to become an adult?

A young giraffe can even survive early weaning at two or three months. Although few predators attack adult giraffes, lions, hyenas, and leopards take their toll on the young. Scientists report that only one quarter of infants survive to adulthood due to the high rates of predation.