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- Giraffe - Wikipedia
Etymology The name "giraffe" has its earliest known origins in the Arabic word zirāfah (زِرَافَةْ), of an ultimately unclear Sub-Saharan African language origin [2] The Middle English and early Modern English spellings, jarraf and ziraph, derive from the Arabic form-based Spanish and Portuguese girafa [3]
- Giraffe | Facts, Information, Habitat, Species, Lifespan | Britannica
Giraffe, any of four species of long-necked cud-chewing hoofed mammals of Africa, the tallest of all land animals
- Giraffe - Top Facts, Sounds, Diet Habitat Information
The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis meaning 'fast walking camel leopard) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land-living animal species
- Giraffe Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth
It’s a well-known fact that the giraffe’s height gives it access to some of the most succulent leaves in its habitat, but there’s lots more to discover about this African colossus: giraffes have a powerful heart, quick wits, a spectacular spotted coat, babies who hit the ground running, great sprinting abilities, and they even have a
- Giraffe | National Geographic
Giraffes are the world's tallest mammals, thanks to their towering legs and long necks A giraffe's legs alone are taller than many humans—about 6 feet
- Giraffe - African Wildlife Foundation
As human populations grow and increase agricultural activities, expand settlements, and construct roads, the giraffe is losing its beloved acacia trees, which are its main source of food
- Giraffe - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
A giraffe's heart is 2 feet (0 6 meters) long and weighs about 25 pounds (11 kilograms), and its lungs can hold 12 gallons (55 liters) of air! Its closest relative is the okapi Giraffes have a small hump on their back and have a spotted pattern similar to that of a leopard
- Giraffes: Diet, Habitat, Threats, Conservation | IFAW
Giraffe populations face several threats from humans, both directly and indirectly, which collectively contribute to a decline in giraffe numbers across their native range in Africa These include poaching and civil unrest, along with habitat loss and ecological changes
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