Giraffe spots can vary in size depending on the subspecies, but they typically range from about 5 to 12 inches (13 to 30 cm) in diameter. The patterns are unique to each individual, much like human fingerprints. These spots are not only important for camouflage but also play a role in thermoregulation, as the lighter areas can help with heat dissipation.
a tall thing with spots and a big neck.
Giraffes are reticulated not spotted.
It Has Spots
to camouflage
No it does not. A giraffe's tongue is popularly known because it's purplish, long, and flexible. It won't have spots on it.
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A light brown under the Dark big spots all over its body.
By the dark spots on them.
LOL all giraffes (real giraffes) Have spots
Giraffes have dark spots that let them blend in trees so they can hide from predators. Every giraffe has a different pattern of spots.
A GIRAFFE!?
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