Captive giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) are known to perform oral and locomotor stereotypies. However, many studies do not consider the behavioral repertoire of these animals during the time when animals are confined to night quarters. At two zoological institutions, a total of six captive giraffes were observed via camera trap technology throughout six diurnal and nocturnal periods to record feeding, ruminating, and stereotypic behaviors. The effect of browse enrichment was assessed on alternate nights to determine how behaviorsmay be altered in the presence of natural forage. Results need to be interpreted with caution due to a high proportion of time when animals were out of camera range. For the observed time, stereotypical licking be...
Vigilance in ungulates is considered to have a predominantly antipredator function, with the frequen...
Allomaternal care is one of the most interesting types of cooperation among females. Its most extrem...
Human-Animal Relationships (HAR) in zoos develop from repeated interactions between animals and thei...
Upon a drastic decline of the giraffe population in the wild, conservation efforts and therefore the...
This study presents the first findings on nocturnal behavior patterns of wild Angolan giraffe. We ch...
Continuous observation of two captive female reticulated giraffes (ages nine and three years) was ma...
To assess the validity of using wild behavioural data as a welfare indicator for zoo animals, the ti...
Observations were carried out in the Masai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenya, which is th...
As biodiversity continues to decline, zoos play an essential role in ex-situ species conservation. A...
The repetitive licking of nonfood substrates is a common stereotypic behavior in captive giraffes. I...
It has been suggested that wild herbivorous animals, like the Rothschild Giraffe (Giraffa camelopard...
The consequences of environmental change for threatened species are mediated by complex behaviours. ...
Background Numerous factors like continuous habitat reduction or fragmentation for free-ranging gir...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
This paper investigates the feeding ecology of mature browsing giraffes during the wet season in Aru...
Vigilance in ungulates is considered to have a predominantly antipredator function, with the frequen...
Allomaternal care is one of the most interesting types of cooperation among females. Its most extrem...
Human-Animal Relationships (HAR) in zoos develop from repeated interactions between animals and thei...
Upon a drastic decline of the giraffe population in the wild, conservation efforts and therefore the...
This study presents the first findings on nocturnal behavior patterns of wild Angolan giraffe. We ch...
Continuous observation of two captive female reticulated giraffes (ages nine and three years) was ma...
To assess the validity of using wild behavioural data as a welfare indicator for zoo animals, the ti...
Observations were carried out in the Masai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenya, which is th...
As biodiversity continues to decline, zoos play an essential role in ex-situ species conservation. A...
The repetitive licking of nonfood substrates is a common stereotypic behavior in captive giraffes. I...
It has been suggested that wild herbivorous animals, like the Rothschild Giraffe (Giraffa camelopard...
The consequences of environmental change for threatened species are mediated by complex behaviours. ...
Background Numerous factors like continuous habitat reduction or fragmentation for free-ranging gir...
Giraffes (Giraffa spp.) are a common feature of zoological institutions, where conditions differ fro...
This paper investigates the feeding ecology of mature browsing giraffes during the wet season in Aru...
Vigilance in ungulates is considered to have a predominantly antipredator function, with the frequen...
Allomaternal care is one of the most interesting types of cooperation among females. Its most extrem...
Human-Animal Relationships (HAR) in zoos develop from repeated interactions between animals and thei...