giraffe

giraffe

Giraffe (scientific name: Giraffa camelopardalis): It is a ruminant cloven hoofed animal that grows in Africa, and its Latin name means "camel with leopard print". They are the tallest living terrestrial animals in the world. When standing, it can reach 6-8 meters from head to feet, weigh about 700 kilograms, and the newborn baby is 1.5 meters tall. It inhabits tropical and subtropical savannas, shrubs, open acacia forests, arid and open savanna areas, and semi desert areas with sparse trees in Africa. It is a herbivorous animal that feeds mainly on leaves and small branches.
giraffe

giraffe

Giraffe upper skull

Giraffe upper skull

Giraffes are ruminant cloven hoofed animals that grow in Africa. They are the tallest living terrestrial animals in the world. When standing, it can reach 6-8 meters from head to feet, weigh about 700 kilograms, and the newborn baby is 1.5 meters tall. It is the most unique type in the order Artiodactyla, with primitive low crown teeth that cannot feed on grass, but only on leaves. The tongue is long and can be used for feeding, with short horns on the head covered by hairy skin. It inhabits tropical and subtropical savannas, shrubs, open acacia forests, arid and open savanna areas, and semi desert areas with sparse trees in Africa.
giraffe

giraffe

It is a ruminant cloven hoofed animal that grows in Africa, and its Latin name means' camel with leopard print '. They are the tallest living terrestrial animals in the world. When standing, it can reach 6-8 meters from head to feet, weigh about 700 kilograms, and the newborn baby is 1.5 meters tall. It inhabits tropical and subtropical savannas, shrubs, open acacia forests, arid and open savanna areas, and semi desert areas with sparse trees in Africa. It is a herbivorous animal that feeds mainly on leaves and small branches. Native to Africa, giraffes have been reintroduced into hunting in South Africa. It is the national beast of South Africa.