A giraffe, abandoned as a calf and rescued by wildlife officials four years ago, now lives with staff at Meru National Park, a protected wilderness of 87 thousand hectares in eastern Kenya. Duse sleeps next to staff quarters at night and spends her days roaming the nearby bush, often with her long-term partner. Although Duse is keen to make new friends with visitors, she is a loner among her fellow giraffes. Cathy Majtenyi visited Meru National Park and files this report for VOA.
@catalinux007leiro why do you ask stupid questions!? giraffes dont even exist dipass! wanna explain how this footage got out...what is this picnic!? fuckin marsians man...buzz lightyear is a pussy! emperor zerg for life nigga :D
Durphman42 1 year ago
why reservation workers use military berets?
catalinux007leiro 2 years ago