A “wild French kiss”: Would you feed a giraffe with your mouth?
Updated 10:35, 28-Jun-2018
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Tourists visiting the Giraffe Centre of the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife in Kenya can expect to share some sloppy, wet intimacy with the tall, long-necked animal: a “kiss”. /CFP Photo

Tourists visiting the Giraffe Centre of the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife in Kenya can expect to share some sloppy, wet intimacy with the tall, long-necked animal: a “kiss”. /CFP Photo

A visitor feeds a food pellet to a giraffe at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, January 15, 2017. /CFP Photo

A visitor feeds a food pellet to a giraffe at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, January 15, 2017. /CFP Photo

These visitors aren't just kissing the giraffe for romance - they are actually feeding the animal, with the “kiss” sometimes becoming a bit too close for comfort, when the animal bows down to give the bold human a lick on the face. /CFP Photo

These visitors aren't just kissing the giraffe for romance - they are actually feeding the animal, with the “kiss” sometimes becoming a bit too close for comfort, when the animal bows down to give the bold human a lick on the face. /CFP Photo