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SUMMARY:Wild Side Talks: Giraffe
DESCRIPTION:The Giraffe is the Earth’s tallest\, terrestrial mammal.  It 
 towers over all other animals in Africa and on Earth.  Giraffes are so 
 tall\, they can look into a second-story window without even having to 
 stand on their tiptoes!  With super long necks\, strange tongues and horns 
 that aren't officially horns\, Giraffes look more like aliens than African 
 animals!  The Giraffe’s height and length of neck\, along with the spots 
 on its body\, help it survive on the African savanna.  What does 
 spaghetti\, a golf ball and a dinner plate have to do with a Giraffe?  Find 
 out as we take a walk on the wild side with Giraffes.\n\nPresented by Pam 
 Witt\, former educator and guide at the San Francisco Zoo.
LOCATION:Room 127\, Stryker Center (412 North Boundary Street)
ORGANIZER;CN="Allison Norfolk":MAILTO:anorfolk@wrl.org
CATEGORIES:Lectures
CONTACT;CN="Allison Norfolk":MAILTO:anorfolk@wrl.org
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