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Giraffes Hum To Each Other

Did you know that giraffes spend their evenings humming to each other? Researchers discovered that these gentle giants make low-frequency humming sounds, mostly at night, to communicate with their fellow giraffes. Though the hums are often too low for humans to hear, they’re believed to play an important role in social bonding and coordination. Do you have fun facts to share? Post them here and we'll feature them in the newsletter!


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Giraffes hum to each other. Image Credit: Pixabay

 

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