Giraffes are the world's tallest animals, some males having a height of 6 meters and weigh up to 1,900 kg.
Males reach a towering 19 feet tall and weigh between 2400 and 4250 pounds. Females measure up to 17 feet tall and weigh between 1540 and 2600 pounds. A lot of this height and weight is because of the giraffe's incredibly long neck, which can be 8 feet in length and can weigh almost 500 pounds.
Wikipedia says:
They can be 4.8 to 5.5 metres (16 to 18 feet) tall and weigh up to 1,360 kilograms (3,000 pounds). The record-sized bull was 5.87 m (19.2 feet) tall and weighed approximately 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs.).
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To make it easier around 16ft. tall
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Giraffes are usually 14' to 17' tall when they're adults. The tallest giraffe on record was a male who grew to be 20' tall.
6 foot 3
about 14 to 15 feet
A giraffe average size is 14-19 ft
depends on the size and age of the hippo and giraffe
The size of a male western African giraffe is 18 feet and a female is 16 feet.
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Its in between the size of a sock and a giraffe
The size of the giraffe helps it to reach the leaves of the trees within its habitat (usually, there are only leaves at the top of these trees; the rest is bare wood) and also, the size helps ward off predators.
A giraffe's feet are the size of a dinner plate-12 inches across (30.5 centimeters)
An elephant is bigger in its weight,in its size,not in length,so giraffe is taller then elephant.
about 2.5 metres for a giraffe an ostrich neck accounts for about half its helght of 2.5 metres for a fully grown male
An adult male giraffe's eyeball is around the size of a golf ball. Giraffes have long thick eyelashes, surrounding the eyeball.
Probably the giraffe, as a giraffe's means of defense are by swiping with the head and neck, and those front hooves would probably do a bit of damage as well. A giraffe would even kick, and a kick to the chops can probably knock the bear out, if not kill it.
to reach full size it takes about 4 years ,Babbie giraffes are able to stand up at birth although wobbly.