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Giraffes reproduce. in the same way as cows and horses and dogs and people and they have the same reproductive organs , suitable tailored to fit a giraffe.
The patterns on a giraffe are all different (like our fingerprints) . There are a few different species of giraffe which each have different kinds of pattern, like some species have wiggly edges to the spots and some have straight-ish line on the edge of the spots.
The Giraffe's reproductive system is slightly more complex to that of others, the gestation period in which the Giraffe is with offspring is around 15 months on average, their is then a post birth interval of 20 months in which the Giraffe will not reproduce, this means that the Giraffe would reproduce around once every Three years.
The giraffe is classified in the genus Giraffa. This genus includes several species, with the most well-known being the Northern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) and the Southern giraffe (Giraffa giraffa). Giraffes are distinguished by their long necks and unique coat patterns, which vary among the species within the genus.
They both lay eggs to reproduce
animals are not really that different than human beings. like we have different finger prints, they have different markings. no other giraffe has the same. human beings all look different and all animals lokk different. hope that helps!!!!
high birth rates
They live on the African savanna and do not hibernate.
easy.it finds a mate,it has a baby,the baby grows up,it finds a mate,then IT has a baby,and im pretty sure it goes on like that for a while...
There are six; Reticulated Giraffe Masai Giraffe Rothschild Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicroft Giraffe Nigerian Giraffe
It seems incredible, but they look like giraffes.
change through natural selection