In the British zoo have invented a selfie stick for photos with giraffes

In the British zoo have invented a selfie stick for photos with giraffes

Employee located in the British County of Surrey Safari Park, Chessington World of Adventures Becky Epperly-goun invented an elongated, self-stick, through which visitors can take pictures with giraffes living here.

Stick with a length of 6 meters allows you to take a selfie with any of the local giraffe — five-meter Moya, Tonda and Quito, each of which reaches a height of 4,5 meters, Napoli, whose height is 4 meters, and the smallest of all the 3.5 meter Oscar, according to the Sun.

How do you take a photo with a giraffe? A 20ft selfie stick, obviously. https://t.co/VYxaKzspJq

— The Sun (@TheSun) July 7, 2017
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In addition to giraffes, the Park also inhabits over a thousand other exotic animals, including lions, tigers, monkeys, penguins, and sea lions.

Hey up there! Zookeeper makes a 20ft selfie stick to let visitors snap themselves with giraffes https://t.co/dnHWWkoYWh pic.twitter.com/Dgi6Qo7PzS

— Montesfera (@InfoMontesfera) July 7, 2017
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