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Why giraffes are nature’s quiet savanna architects
Giraffes aren’t just tall — they’re vital engineers of the African savanna. By feeding high in the trees, they naturally prune vegetation, disperse seeds, and create food access for smaller animals.
Each spring, millions of wildebeest begin a 500-mile journey driven by rain, grass, and survival. Wildebeests gather to graze ...
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