By the dark spots on them.
to camouflage
Giraffes have dark spots that let them blend in trees so they can hide from predators. Every giraffe has a different pattern of spots.
A giraffe has a long neck to reach the foliage on trees that is its staple diet. The spotted skin serves as camouflage.
long neck to eat leaves from treetops dots to camouflage
Yes. The animals that have two or more colors padronized like tigers, zebras and giraffes, have its two padronized color to camouflage objectives.
The spots are for camouflage, but Giraffe's also have a very sophisticated cardiovascular system. Each spot has large blood vessels around it, and in the middle smaller blood vessels. Blood flow through these vessels allows the Giraffe to release heat out of the patches.
Giraffes have super long necks so they can eat fruit and leaves from the top of trees. The also have squarish spots covering their torso for camouflage.
There are six; Reticulated Giraffe Masai Giraffe Rothschild Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicroft Giraffe Nigerian Giraffe
It seems incredible, but they look like giraffes.
a giraffe is taller
camouflage
There are 6 different types of giraffes. The West African giraffe, the Rothschild giraffe, the reticulated giraffe, masai giraffe, angolan giraffe and South African giraffe. Hope I could help!