
Me Time

Seeing Triple?
Everybody knows a giraffe’s famously long neck allows it to eat from the tallest of trees. Another use? PHOTO BOMBS!

Rare Air
Giraffes are the tallest land animals on the planet – up to 19 feet! – but that famously long neck has only seven bones, same as humans. Just WAY bigger.

Close Encounters of the Tall Kind
Most of the time, photographer Roy Zetisky goes to the animals. On occasion they’ll come to him, however, as was the case when a group of five or six giraffes visited his villa to nibble on some nearby trees.