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Giraffe photo bombs a bridal shoot and its the best thing ever!

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A couple got a massive surprise after their photographer suggested they take their wedding portraits at a nearby picturesque park for great lighting and a beautiful backdrop.

That much is typical for any wedding photo scenario. But this couple got an extra scenic addition to their shoot: a curious giraffe named Abby.

“Areena always has wildlife roaming around, but I really wasn’t expecting Abby to pop his head among the trees,” Burns tells Yahoo. “Honestly, I was a little worried at first. I didn’t want anyone to get hurt, nor did I know the nature of Abby. He just popped his head out of the trees. He must have heard us and just came waltzing into our party.”

Photographer Stephanie Norman has shot at Areena before, but this was the first time her subjects had ever been photobombed by a giraffe.

“We could then see he was very relaxed and just nosy, so we all relaxed a bit and started taking some selfies, but we were still mindful of his space and not wanting to get in his way,” said the bride.

“When I saw how relaxed and friendly he was, I knew I had to take the chance to get them an amazing photo, so I quickly asked them to stand in the path and was just hoping to get a pic with him in the background. That was when he came closer, bent his head, and gave them a little nuzzle! It was amazing and more than we could have ever hoped for.”

According to Areena’s website, Abby (which originally stood for “abnormally big baby”) arrived at the reserve when he was just a few months old, so he was hand-reared and grew up with the goats in the petting zoo. Even though as an adult he’s free to roam the grounds, he always returns to the entrance and main road, where he can get extra attention from the humans there. Apparently, his kisses are famous.

When Norman initially shared her photos, she described how Abby walked away after posing for the perfect photo with the newlyweds, but then he popped up again moments later.

It is assumed that  the bouquets the bride and her bridesmaids were holding were what attracted Abby to their shoot, but he stuck around for almost half an hour.

“I think the squealing and laughing kept him entertained,” said the bride.

Sure, most brides and grooms want their wedding to be like a fairy tale, but how many actually get that ultimate Disney touch, a kiss from a friendly wild beast?

“[Abby] showed us how gentle nature can be, I feel so blessed with the whole situation.”

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