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Giraffe - Wikipedia Bohlinia, which first appeared in southeastern Europe and lived 9–7 mya, was likely a direct ancestor of the giraffe Bohlinia closely resembled modern giraffes, having a long neck and legs and similar ossicones and dentition [6] Bohlinia colonised China and northern India and produced the Giraffa, which, around 7 million years ago, reached
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 - 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 - 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
Giraffes: Diet, Habitat, Threats, Conservation | IFAW What is a giraffe? Giraffes are the world’s tallest land animals, standing up to 5 5 meters (18 feet) tall They’re easily identified by their long necks (which can extend up to two meters) and their yellow and brown spotted coats
14 fascinating facts about giraffe There are lots of fascinating things to know about giraffe, but the most important facts are that there are four distinct giraffe species and that their population is declining rapidly, with only about 140,000 remaining in Africa
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