giraffe
giraffe
The constellation Camelopardalis is visible year-round in the northern hemisphere. It is easy to locate due to its close proximity to Polaris in Ursa Minor, marking the North Celestial Pole. In the summer sky, Camelopardalis can be located fairly low on the northern horizon, below Polaris and to the west of the crown of Cassiopeia. Our name for it comes from the Italian, by way of Arabic, but which animal did the Romans call "camelopardalis"? - Giraffe
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:ArtiodactylaFamily:Giraffidae (it only shares that with the Okapi)Genus:GiraffaSpecies:G. camelopardalis
The Romans called giraffes cameleopardis ( say camel-loperdis) which basically means camel with leopard spots.
The scientific name of the giraffe is Giraffa camelopardalis. It is of the animal Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia,Order Artiodactyla and Family Giraffidae.
the scientific name of giraffe is "giraffe GophiniaIt's Giraffa camelopardalis.
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CS Camelopardalis is a binary star.
The constellations bordering Camelopardalis are:DracoUrsa MinorCepheusCassiopeiaPerseusAurigaLynxUrsa Major
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Beta Camelopardalis, also known as β Camelopardalis, is approximately 1,216 light-years away from Earth.
It is from the Greek word and was chosen because the animal looks a little like a camel and is spotted like a leopard.