Two large male giraffes try and settle a territorial dispute by necking (fighting) over an electrified fence on the border of two wildlife reserves in South Africa.
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Place: Phalaborwa, South Africa.
Date: 10 April 2017
Description: Entering a wildlife estate to visit friends, I was barely 400 m from the gate when I witnessed a peculiar event. Two giraffe bulls were necking standing on different sides of a fence. This continued at least half an hour until I proceeded on my way. The giraffe on my side of the fence was more aggressive than the other and up to the end before I started driving away, he would initiate the fighting. He was at a bit of a loss when his contender started feeding on a tree…
Recorded & submitted by Lisl Moolman
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? You would think the electric fence had already settled the territory dispute… ?
and nobody got shocked! 🙂
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