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- Giraffe - Wikipedia
Giraffes usually inhabit savannahs and woodlands Their food source is leaves, fruits, and flowers of woody plants, primarily acacia species, which they browse at heights most other ground-based herbivores cannot reach Lions, leopards, spotted hyenas, and African wild dogs may prey upon giraffes
- Giraffe | Facts, Information, Habitat, Species, Lifespan | Britannica
giraffe, (genus Giraffa), any of four species in the genus Giraffa of long-necked cud-chewing hoofed mammals of Africa, with long legs and a coat pattern of irregular brown patches on a light background
- Giraffe - Top Facts, Sounds, Diet Habitat Information
Male giraffes are called ‘Bulls’, female giraffes are called ‘Cows’ and baby giraffes are called ‘Calves’ The giraffe is the tallest living animal which is instantly recognizable by its exceptionally long neck Adult males stand 15 – 19 feet (4 6 – 6 0 metres) tall, whereas females are shorter at 13 – 16 feet (4 – 4 8 metres) tall
- Giraffe | National Geographic
Discover why giraffes are much more than the world’s tallest mammals Learn how their young are welcomed, rather rudely, into the world
- 10 giraffe facts! - National Geographic Kids
Ten facts about giraffes for kids Learn where giraffes live, what they eat, how tall they grow and more here at National Geographic Kids
- Everything You Need To Know About Giraffes - animalko. com
From their towering necks to unique social behavior, discover all the fascinating facts about giraffes and their role in the wild
- World Giraffe Day: Animal under threat despite population growth
The 2025 State of Giraffe report says that the animal is still under threat of extinction, despite some populations recovering
- Giraffe - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Giraffes are the tallest living land animals on earth! No one has towered over these creatures since the time of the dinosaurs Standing at over 18 ft tall, these creatures are long-necked and long-legged, making these lanky animals perfectly built for browsing on tall trees and branches, taking advantage of food sources other herbivores cannot
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