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    ASSET(S)- #1321, #1322, #1323
    SPECIES- Sivatherium giganteum
    CODENAME- “Moose Giraffe”

    LOADING LOG#63-

    “December 19th, 2019

    “In the Safari zone, our trio of bachelor male Sivatheriums were seen in a small cluster of the Baobab trees in the western edge of the grassland section. They didn’t seem to care about us, and were mildly curious about the nearby figure of a Diplodocus herd approaching from the horizon.

    “Sivatherium are ancient relatives of Giraffes, and as such, their behaviour is actually quite similar, known to be browsing aninals that use their long tongue to strip leaves off of branches and bushes. Their horn like structures are not true horns like those on cattle or antlers like deer, as they are never shed and are covered in an almost velvet like covering that is never shed, with males using them as primarily inter-species conflict over dominance or mates.”

    “They also look some Giraffe went to Canada and decided to stay.”

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