Giraffes are found all over Africa. In the north region of this continent, they live in Chad. Their habitats extend from the north down to parts of South Africa. Giraffes are also found in the east in countries like Somalia. Grassland and savanna regions are their usual habitats in these different parts of Africa.
== == Giraffes live in herds on savannas and in open bush country and are native to most of sub-Saharan Africa.
Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) are found in Africa, in grasslands or open woodlands.
A zoo
Two places to find giraffes are the universe and in your underpants
Within certain African countries as well as zoos.
Giraffes are natives of Africa where they run wild in the tall grasses of the open planes. However most Wildlife Parks and Zoo's around the world will have a small family in captivity.
They live only in Africa
Giraffes are found in Africa
A giraffe is found in central,eastern and southern Africa.
It is a fact that a giraffe is found in Africa.
Please tell where can giraffe be found?
The giraffe is a long necked animal. It is found in Africa.
Giraffe
Only at Zoo's.
The South African giraffe can be found in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique.
Giraffes are found on the savannah in Africa.
in a zoo,jungle
A giraffe could potentially have an unlimited number of babies, as long as it didn't die and always found a mate.
Giraffe is a common animal found in many African countries.
There are nine recognised sub-species of giraffe, each with its own colouring and pattern. These are: * Reticulated Giraffe (also known as the Somali Giraffe) - This Giraffe has large polygonal spots of a liver colouring, which are outlined by a network of bright white lines. The spots may sometimes appear deep red and may also cover the legs. This Giraffe is found in Northeast Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. * Angolan Giraffe (Also known as the Smoky Giraffe) - this sub species is donned with large spots and some notches around the edges, which extend down the entire lower leg. They can be found in Angola and Zambia. * Kordofan Giraffe - This Giraffe is recognised by having smaller, more irregular spots that cover the inner legs. It can be found in western and south-western Sudan. * Masai Giraffe (also known as the Kilimanjaro Giraffe) - These have jagged edged, vine leaf spots of a dark chocolate colouring on a yellowish background. They are normally found in central and southern parts of Kenya and also Tanzania. * Nubian Giraffe - This species has large four sided spots of a chestnut brown colour, with an off-white background. They have no spots on either the inner legs or below the hocks. It can be found in Sudan and North eastern Congo. * Rothschild Giraffe (also known as the Naringo Giraffe and the Ugandan Giraffe) - These animals have deep brown, blotched or rectangular spots, which are poorly defined with cream lines. The hocks may also be spotted. They are found in Uganda and north central Kenya. * South African Giraffe - These have rounded, blotchy spots with star like extensions on a light tan background. These run down to the hooves. They can be found in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. * Thornicorft Giraffes (also known as the Rhodesian Giraffe) - These have star shaped or leafy spots the extend down the lower leg. They can be found in Zambia. * West African Giraffe (also known as the Nigerian Giraffe) - This Giraffe species have numerous pale, yellowish red spots. They are found in Niger and Cameroon.