Giraffe Neck was a character in the book "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume. Her real name was Stella. She was known as Giraffe Neck because of her long neck and enjoyed pulling pranks on the main character, Fudge.
the maori word for giraffe is kakiroameaning long neck
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the Brachiosaurus is one of the many Dinosaurs with a long neck
Giraffe is an African animal, characterised by it's very long neck and legs.
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The main characters in the book Double Fudge are 7th grader Peter Hatcher and his younger brother, 5-year-old Fudge.
peter's complications are cousin howiefauna and floramini [has same name as fudge]uncle featherand always...FUDGE
Yelraf Rose appears in the book "Double Fudge" as the pen name for Fudge's friend, Daniel Manheim, who writes a letter to Peter Hatcher seeking information about Fudge's turtle, Dribble. Yelraf Rose is the reverse of Farello, which is Mr. Manheim's last name.
Tootsie's real name in "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume is Tamara Roxanne Hatcher.
The main conflict is that Peter's Uncle Hatcher and pregnant wife, their two girls, and their son who has the exact same name as Peter's brother Fudge. So this is why the title is Double Fudge. Fudge Hatcher swallows Fudge's tooth and this is upsetting because now he can't get money from the Tooth Fairy.
The scientific name for giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis, comes from a combination of the ancient Greek words for camel ("camelopardalis") and for fast-walker ("giraffa"). This name was likely given due to the giraffe's long legs and neck, resembling attributes of camels and leopards.
The family name wasn't Fudge. That was the nickname of the young boy.