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giraffe

[juh-raf, -rahf] / dʒəˈræf, -ˈrɑf /


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The proposals on the table attempt to strengthen protections for several shark species, weaken restrictions on trade in giraffes and open the way to limited sales of rhino horn and elephant ivory.

From Barron's

That same year, another giraffe named Julius died after a prolonged illness.

From Washington Post

ROB Because you can’t walk a giraffe down the street without people pointing.

From New York Times

His own interest in movement is accentuated by pieces in the show that have tires or wheels cleverly bound to them, or toy cars with wire, toy giraffes and brightly colored wood.

From New York Times

This would account for roughly half of its estimated total body length and is equivalent to just over eight giraffe necks stacked end-to-end.

From New York Times