they are all unique.
Spotted, in the same pattern as their hair.
they are all unique.
Giraffes Body CoveringI believe giraffes have skin, like a human being, under a short layer of hair or fur-- probably called hair, since it does not shed.skinhairspots on the hair
most meat eaters and humans kill giraffes for meat and skin.
Giraffes have VERY short hairs on their body. Also they have a tuft of slightly longer hairs on their tails. They also have a line of hairs running half-way down their necks. And females have little fluffy hairs that sit on top of their horns. Males do not. They also have hair on their tongues to aid in eating Acacia trees.
No, unless somehow it mutates to get purple skin.
Rothschild giraffes are hunted for their meat and their skin.
To camouflage
To protect the animals cartalge underneath. Like Giraffes, they have cartalage with skin and fur on top to protect it.
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.
Yes, they do.
The main variation is that each giraffe has an individual spot pattern - no two giraffes ever have the same pattern.