The Gerenuk, also known as the giraffe gazelle, is one of nature’s most fascinating survivors. Found in the dry savannas of East Africa, this unique antelope has adapted to get all the moisture it needs from the leaves and plants it eats.
With its long neck and legs, the Gerenuk stands on its hind legs to reach higher branches, allowing it to access fresh foliage that other animals can’t. This incredible adaptation means it rarely, if ever, needs to drink water — even in harsh, arid environments.
Its large ears help it stay cool, and its slender body is perfectly built for browsing in dry regions. The Gerenuk is a true master of desert survival.

