NO,
The miniature giraffe in the Russian Direct TV commercial is NOT REAL! it is a computer animation trick.
No, Not like the one on the commercial, but yes there are 'smaller' giraffes, there really are certain giraffes that are smaller than the main species you find in Africa, but a 'miniature giraffe' is just a wee bit smaller than an actual giraffe, so don't plan on sticking it in your purse and taking it to the mall. The smallest giraffe you will find is a newborn, and they are about 5 ft tall.
Click on the link below to see the Direct TV ad.
There are no miniature giraffes. Sad but true. It is just a clever marketing campaign by Direct TV that has now worked its way onto Facebook. Direct TV had a miniature giraffe in one of their ads and interest was so high they created a website of a farm in Russia that claims to breed them. Even have a giraffe cam where you can watch the little critters live! Except you can't see them. That's cause they're not real. Real cute though.
NO,
Not like the one on the commercial, but yes there are 'smaller giraffes', Just as there are Bulldogs and toy bulldogs that are bred,
or miniature chameleons that are a different species than the larger ones more commonly found in nature.
There really are certain giraffes that are smaller than the main species you find in Africa, but a 'miniature giraffe' is just a wee bit smaller than an actual giraffe, so don't plan on sticking it in your purse and taking it to the mall.
The miniature giraffe in the Russian Direct TV commercial is NOT REAL! it is a computer animation trick. Click on the link below to see the ad.
You have seen the commercial with the small giraffe have you? Well the answer is no sorry. I really wish they were real because I'm a giraffe lover! But there are baby giraffes! they're small but not miniature, and will eventually grow to be a full size giraffe.
Yes, it is.
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