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Thane resident strives for the conservation of giraffes
Updated On: 10 July, 2016 09:52 AM IST | | Anju Maskeri
<p>A Thane-based researcher hopes to conserve the giraffe population which has dropped by 40 per cent in 15 years</p>

Tushar Kulkarni at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago last month where he presented a paper on giraffes
For the tallest animals on earth, giraffes are awfully gentle," says Tushar Kulkarni, a researcher in the field of wildlife and conservation. The majestic herbivores with ochered flagstone fur are not anal about their territory, have no pack leader and have a more-the-merrier-attitude, i.e. they are very comfortable with a giraffe from another herd joining them. "They are fascinating. Every giraffe has a different set of patterns in its skin, just like a fingerprint," he says.

Tushar Kulkarni at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago last month where he presented a paper on giraffes
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