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− | [[image:giraffe.png|thumb|Giraffe]] |
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− | '''Giraffes''' are {{reputation|neutral}} [[beast]]s that are common in the [[Barrens]] in central [[Kalimdor]]. |
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− | Giraffes are graceful herbivores with long necks. They eat the leaves from the tops of trees. Giraffes are docile herbivores, but defend themselves with their hooves if attacked.{{Cite|MGWS|10}} |
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− | Technically speaking, they are even-toed ungulates, genetically close to [[deer]]s, [[cows]], [[pig]]s, [[goat]]s, and maybe [[talbuk]]s. |
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− | ==Common giraffes== |
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− | * [[Barrens Giraffe]] - Generally lower in level (15-16), mostly found in the northern part of the Barrens. |
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− | * [[Wandering Barrens Giraffe]] - Generally higher level (18-19), mostly found close to [[Camp Taurajo]]. |
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− | ==Traits== |
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− | * Giraffe corpses are [[skinnable]]. |
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− | * Giraffes cannot serve as [[hunter]] [[pet]]s. |
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− | * There are no currently known quests that involves killing giraffes. This makes them somewhat unique. |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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− | * Giraffes in WoW use the exact same set of bleats as the Goatmen demons from Diablo 2. |
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− | [[Category:Giraffes| ]] |
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− | [[Category:Animals]] |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 8 July 2011
Licensing
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