Wednesday, May 6, 2009

endanger giraffes



At least six distinct species of giraffe, the world's tallest land animal, may be in existence and some of them are critically endangered, scientists in the United States and Kenya have found.
It had previously been thought that there was only one species of giraffe ranging across Africa's golden savannahs.
"Some of these giraffe populations number only a few hundred individuals and need immediate protection," said the study's lead author, geneticist David Brown of the U.S.-based Wildlife Conservation Society.

they use these giraffe to peel there skin off and use them as clothing, purses, and some africans do eat giraffes. these animals are tall mammals that just grows eat grass and it doesn't boder anyone, what i don't understand is that we scared at some animals because they try to hurt us but they have a reason why because we killing them for dum reason, and if i was a animal i will love to bite a human because i'm going to let some human take away my life for dum reason or just for them.





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