You are so short - Giraffe
The next time a giraffe gives you this look when you're tryng to snap a picture, bring up his drinking problem. It usually shuts them up. Drinking can pose problems for the giraffe. To get to water, they need to spread their front legs and crane their neck down at an awkward angle, a position that leaves them clumsy and vulnerable to predators such as crocodiles.
Gay Necking
Male giraffes use their necks as weapons in combat. This is known as "necking". Necking is used to establish dominance. After a duel, it is common for two male giraffes to caress and court each other, much more common than heterosexual coupling. In one study, up to 94 percent of observed mounting incidents took place between males.
This You are so short - Giraffe canvas comes in sizes ranging from 16 x 12 inches (40 x 30 cm) to 96 x 48 inches (240 x 120 cm).
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It's a great way for you to fill those empty wall spaces. In fact, our canvas prints start at a 16" x 12" piece to a massive 96" x 48". That's about 8 x 4 feet. That's a lot of wall covering!
Most of our customers prefer stretched canvases - canvases that are professionally gallery wrapped, mounted on quality 3-4 cm stretcher frames and are ready to hang, but we also provide 'unstretched' canvas prints. These are great if you intend having them framed or mounted in other ways to match your decor.