No. Perhaps someone has edited a picture of a giraffe on the internet to appear as though it has no spots, but in nature all giraffes have spots. Yes. A spotless albino giraffe that lived in Zimbabwe has been stuffed and is on display at Ripley's "Odditorium" in New York City. Other albino giraffes have been seen, though some retain their spots and may not be truly albino. "The White Giraffe" is also a movie which is to be released by Walden Media and Grand Allure Entertainment.
As a giraffe gets older, around 25 it starts to get a much darker coat. You don't see many in the wild because everything dies allot younger.
Giraffes sometimes have dark brown spots but do not usually have black spots. Hope I could help!
No every giraffe has a different pattern of spots like every snowflake has a different shape.
Yes they do.
Yes Always.
LOL all giraffes (real giraffes) Have spots
Yes. Because giraffes have spots that really do look like spots but they really are blobs of an orange-y shade of orange. To having spotty it means that they are covered with spots; blobs of a pattern on an animal's or human's skin.Examples-That giraffe is spotty.I am all spotty.Remember: It doesn't mean you have spots all over you and that the animal has spots, it means patterns or spots on an animal or humans skin.
No, there spots are like our fingerprints their spots are all different from each other!!
The patterns on a giraffe are all different (like our fingerprints) . There are a few different species of giraffe which each have different kinds of pattern, like some species have wiggly edges to the spots and some have straight-ish line on the edge of the spots.
probably not because sientes say all giraffes have spots
No, the pattern of black spots varies from animal to animal.
animals are not really that different than human beings. like we have different finger prints, they have different markings. no other giraffe has the same. human beings all look different and all animals lokk different. hope that helps!!!!
It has evolved to have a long neck to reach the leaves higher up in the trees
they are all unique.
No, natural variation (just as all people look different) will mean that the spot number and pattern is not the same.
they are all unique.
There are nine different subspecies of giraffe. They all follow the pattern of large, dark spots separated by a light background color. However, each subspecies has unique colors and spot patterns.