Yes, all mammals are vertebrates because they have a backbone. Therefore, since a giraffe is a mammal, it is a vertebrate.
For more information about vertebrates and invertebrates see the related questions.
The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all extant land-living animal species, and the largest ruminant. Its scientific name, which is similar to its archaic English name of camelopard, refers to its irregular patches of color on a light background, which bear a token resemblance to a leopard's spots, and its face, which is similar to that of a camel.
It has a backbone (spine), so it is a vertibrate.
Yes because they are mammals and all mammals have bones.
Yes! A Giraffe has a long, stretchable spine, like a snake!!
They posses seven vertebrae in their necks, the same as our necks, but they are elongated are separated by highly flexible joints.
A giraffe is a mammal.
The Giraffe is a mammal vertebrate
A Giraffe is a mammal.
Yes, since it has a backbone.
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The biggest animal is the elephant, while some say it is the giraffe, but the giraffe is the tallest.
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no because animal dose not have to do with giraffe yaeh
The giraffe.
The giraffe is a long necked animal. It is found in Africa.
A giraffe is a wild animal.
The correct spelling of the African animal is "giraffe".
The giraffe is related to the deer, cattle and okapi.
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One is the giraffe.