they are all unique.
they are all unique.
Spotted, in the same pattern as their hair.
most meat eaters and humans kill giraffes for meat and skin.
No, unless somehow it mutates to get purple skin.
To camouflage
Rothschild giraffes are hunted for their meat and their skin.
Yes, they do.
The main variation is that each giraffe has an individual spot pattern - no two giraffes ever have the same pattern.
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.
brown
The skin of a Giraffe feels smooth and soft. There skin feels hairy bumpy. The color of there skin is chocoloate brown and yellowish. Also a giraffes skin has a particular pattern that is the same on all of there body
Giraffes are endangered due to excessive hunting by humans for their skin.