MdmMim
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While riding the safari last Wednesday, we had a nice view of the peaceful giraffes grazing in the thick grasses. There were 2 small females and a large male. When we drew near, the male charged the front of the vehicle in a very aggressive manner.
The driver stopped and waited; the giraffe finally backed off and returned to the females. We went on our way, breathing a sigh of relief. We went around a corner and he came back--running toward the side of the vehicle this time, stopping a few feet away, with his very large head very close to the interior. I was sitting on the outside, staring up at this huge, aggressive wild creature--and I started to climb over DH's lap to get away, as did those behind me who were also way too close. He did back off after awhile but seemed very angry! We were scared! A person behind me said he was foaming at the mouth, but I didn't see that, as I was too busy trying to get away from him.
It seemed from my vantage point that the driver got on the radio. Soon thereafter, we saw the giraffes all leaving the serengti, headed toward their "home."
This was a little too much like a real safari!

It seemed from my vantage point that the driver got on the radio. Soon thereafter, we saw the giraffes all leaving the serengti, headed toward their "home."
This was a little too much like a real safari!
