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Giraffes have 30 chromosomes.
Giraffes have a total of thirty chromosomes, or fifteen pairs.
A giraffe's somatic cells, such as heart cells, will also have 31 chromosomes. This is because all cells in an organism's body carry the same set of chromosomes, with the exception of sex cells (gametes) which undergo meiosis to reduce their chromosome number by half.
There are 50 giraffes in the tank.
no, there are too many giraffes.
only 75 giraffes currently exist
they have 2
There is only 1 species of giraffes however there are multiple subspecies.
1-40. Giraffes sometimes live along or live in herds.
Yes, the poaching of giraffes is legal and many giraffe species are almost extinct from it.
Giraffes are native to Africa but many live in zoos in all parts of the world.
Giraffes almost always have one, but on very rare occasions they can have two, but this is very rare.