You can clean your tongue by gently brushing it with a toothbrush or using a tongue scraper. Start at the back of your tongue and scrape or brush towards the front to remove bacteria and debris that can cause bad breath. Rinse your mouth with water afterwards.
The population density of giraffes varies depending on the region, but typically ranges from 0.16 to 1.18 individuals per square kilometer in their natural habitats in Africa.
The tallest recorded giraffe was about 19.3 feet (5.88 meters) tall.
The scientific name for giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis, comes from a combination of the ancient Greek words for camel ("camelopardalis") and for fast-walker ("giraffa"). This name was likely given due to the giraffe's long legs and neck, resembling attributes of camels and leopards.
The scientific name for the floating bone in the neck is the hyoid bone. It is a U-shaped bone located in the anterior midline of the neck between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. The hyoid bone does not directly articulate with any other bones in the body, but it serves important functions in supporting the tongue and providing attachment for various muscles of the throat and neck.
Domestic cat: Felis silvestris cattus
Cow: Bos primigenius
Lion: Panthera leo
Dog: Canis lupus familiaris
Cheetah: Acinonyx jubatus
Bear: Family Ursidae
Giraffe: Giraffa camelopardalis
Horse: Equus ferus caballus
(All of these organisms diverge at the Infraclass Eutheria)
The scientific name of the giraffe is Giraffa camelopardalis. It is of the animal Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia,Order Artiodactyla and Family Giraffidae.
Giraffes belong to the family Giraffidae, which includes the only two living species of giraffes: the northern giraffe and the southern giraffe.
the scientific name of giraffe is "giraffe Gophinia
It's Giraffa camelopardalis.
i dont know im asking the same question hurry up people find out i have a project here people and its due tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Superclassis: Tetrapoda
Classis: Mammalia
Subclassis: Theria
Infraclassis: Placentalia
Superordo: Cetartiodactyla
Ordo: Artiodactyla
Subordo: Ruminantia
Familia: Giraffidae
Genus: Giraffa
Species: G. camelopardalis - †G. gracilis - †G. jumae - †G. stillei
Yes, giraffes have a good sense of hearing. They rely on their hearing to detect potential threats and communicate with other giraffes using vocalizations.
The animal's company in Roald Dahl's "The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me" is called "The Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company." This quirky group of animals, consisting of a giraffe, pelican, and monkey, form a unique business that specializes in window cleaning without the need for ladders.
No, giraffes are real animals that exist in the wild, while unicorns are mythical creatures that are not real. Giraffes are known for their long necks and distinctive spots, while unicorns are often depicted as horse-like creatures with a single horn on their forehead.
One fairy tale that includes a giraffe is "The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me" by Roald Dahl. It tells the story of a boy who befriends a giraffe, a monkey, and a pelican, and they work together to open a window-cleaning business.
There is no official world record for the longest giraffe neck as it can vary among individuals. However, the average length of a giraffe's neck is around 6 feet (1.8 meters) for both males and females.
Zarafa (A Giraffe) died in 1845, her extraordinary journey came to an end.
Zarafa is famous for her grueling trek from what is now southern Sudan to Paris, along the way becoming the first giraffe to set foot on French soil. As the crow flies, this is a distance of almost 5000 km. But Zarafa’s itinerary was far from straight-forward, being carried on the back of a camel, sailing down the Nile to Alexandria, then across the Mediterranean in a larger vessel, before walking from Marseille to Paris.
They are both mammals, both have live birth, both can be found in Africa, or in zoo's for that matter.
Trees and bodies of water, typically. On occassion open their mouths during strong rainstorms.
They have 18 inch long tongues and are tough so they can eat thorns. They also have a very long neck so they can eat leaves that are high up. they also have2 feet long heart and 2-3 times stronger than our heart. they also have strong legs so they can kill a lion with a kick or they can run fast to escape predators.
Walk like you're on stilts. Yo know, all awkward. If you're acting like a young giraffe, make sounds like a rabbi giving a blessing. If you're an older giraffe, be silent. If you're acting with friends, learn to give each other signals as to what you're saying. Eat leaves like you have a numb tongue. (Edible leaves, no need to die.) All in all, be lazy.
The mother usually cleans the calf with its tongue such as a cat. The mother giraffe will then use its long neck to lift the calf to its feet. It does this by transforming its neck into a lasso type contraption. Once the calf is up and standing it will be beaten into the heard if it's male and sexed in if female. Once the giraffe is officially part of the heard it will start its life as a contributing member of society.