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That’s just wrong!

:upside_down_face:

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Glad I waited for it!

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Is that a medical condition, or is it eating a pair of carrots?

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It’s clearly a vampire giraffe. Being photographed in daylight indicates that it’s one of the elders, thousands of years old, able to walk in the sun. That giraffe has seen some stuff.

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And here I thought it was the fabled walraffe, the common ancestor between the giraffe and walrus.

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Koo koo ka joo?

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Also called a girus.

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The boring answer is osteophagy: it’s literally eating bones.

But I prefer and choose to believe @DaakSyde.

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Horrific! Even Dracula didn’t eat bones.

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I guess that’s to get calcium?

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Just… don’t ask it if that should be pronounced with a hard or soft “g”. They hate that.

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