Many, many times nature has shown his funny side. On live television, and we could see some things about the animals that we never even imagined. For example, hunter and prey become friends, and much more. Here’s an unusual friendship. Both animals came from the same natural environment, both belonging to the group of herbivores, but are completely two different types. It’s the giraffe and ostrich. Enjoy this strange friendship and the perfect pose for photographs in which the two unusual friends.
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