There long neck or there spots
From research to answer this... Yes. They are the rarest species of giraffe known to the world.
The correct spelling of the African animal is "giraffe".
A baby giraffe is called a calf. (see related link)
The tall-necked mammal, also known as the camelopard, is the giraffe.
No it does not. A giraffe's tongue is popularly known because it's purplish, long, and flexible. It won't have spots on it.
2500 to 3000. Also known as Rothschilde's giraffe.
The Giraffe is known for its very long and skinny legs.
In Roald Dahl's book "The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me," Billy gives the giraffe a bag of strawberry-flavored sweets known as Grumptious Gummies.
Yes! It is the same species. This species is also known as the Niger Giraffe. It is the only species that live in the northern-western parts of Africa.
This creature was thought to have been the result of the cross-breeding of two jungle animals. The camel and the leopard. It is known now as the giraffe. Neat, huh?
the zoorafa is more stinkey
Yes. The giraffe has many predators. Due to their sheer size, adult Giraffe's are not vulnerable to predators like leopards, hyenas, wild dogs etc. However, large lion packs headed by large Adult Male lions have been known to hunt down a full grown giraffe. But, this is very rare. On the other hand, calf's are very vulnerable to predators. A lion pack can easily kill a giraffe calf or even an adolescent. Hyena and wild doc packs too are known to prey on giraffe calves.