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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By the dark spots on them.
A light brown under the Dark big spots all over its body.
LOL all giraffes (real giraffes) Have spots
A GIRAFFE!?
oak leaves
There long neck or there spots