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how did carr-harleys family took care of the giraffes ?​

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the Carr-Hartley family have the unusual distinction of sharing their home with eight Rothschild giraffes, some of the rarest on the planet.n the shadow of Kenya’s Mount Kilimanjaro, the world's tallest animals are free to roam their 140-acre estate and are regular visitors at their English-style manor built in the colonial era.

Every day shortly before 9am, the mammoth beasts stroll up to the house and poke their heads through the windows and doors in search of morning treats.

Married owners Tanya and Mikey Carr-Hartley literally share their dining table with them.

And now the pair are sharing the mesmerising experience with the outside world - by opening the manor gates to guests at the world’s only giraffe hotel.

Mr and Mrs Carr-Hartley, both 38, spent their childhood living close to the house in Nairobi and have both always been fascinated with the graceful giants.‘Having the giraffes so close is very special and something which people can now experience by staying in one of the six rooms at the hotel.’

Giraffe Manor is home to eight Rothschild giraffes, which are some of the rarest on earth second only to the Niger Giraffe, with only a few hundred left in the wild.

A conservation project to save them was started at the Manor in 1974 when the grandson of a Scottish earl, Jock Leslie Melville, and his American wife Betty bought the stately home.

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