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Why do giraffes have ossicones?

because they are puppys


What gender of giraffe does not have tufts of fur on their ossicones?

Female Giraffes


What are are the things on a giraffes head?

The 'horns' are formed from ossified cartilage, and are called ossicones.


What are ossicones used for?

The ossicones are formed from cartilage and look very much like horns . It is with these horns that the Giraffe can be sexed, as females have a tuft of fur atop of the horn, whereas the males horns are bald. Some males develop calcium deposits on top of their heads, creating an illusion of three or more horns, however these are not true horns and giraffes only ever have two ossicones. Females do not normally use these ossicones, but males use them for fighting, although this doesn't happen very often.


How do you pronounce ossicones?

Ossicones


What is the neck of a giraffe called?

yes of course! because females have longer hair than the males.


What is on top of a giraffe's head?

The things on the top of the giraffes head is called Ossicones. (Also called horn) Another thing about the ossicones is that some believe the horns are cooling towers and release heat. Others that it's just a way to protect their heads. Source(s): www. rollinghillswildlife.com/


What is on a giraffe's head?

They're not horns. They're not antlers. The "bony things" on a giraffe's head are called "ossicones." They are growths formed from soft cartilage that has super hardened (ossified). They remain covered with skin and hair/fur, unlike the horns of deer and antelopes. Giraffes have 2 ossicones on top of their heads; those of the female are smaller than those of the male. It is with these "horns" that the giraffe can be sexed: Females have a tuft of fur atop of the horn, whereas the males horns are bald. Some males develop calcium deposits on top of their heads, creating an illusion of three or more horns. However, these are not true horns and giraffes always have 2 ossicones.


What is a Giraffe's horn?

They're not horns. They're not antlers. The "bony things" on a giraffe's head are called "ossicones." They are growths formed from soft cartilage that has super hardened (ossified). They remain covered with skin and hair/fur, unlike the horns of deer and antelopes. Giraffes have 2 ossicones on top of their heads; those of the female are smaller than those of the male. It is with these "horns" that the giraffe can be sexed: Females have a tuft of fur atop of the horn, whereas the males horns are bald. Some males develop calcium deposits on top of their heads, creating an illusion of three or more horns. However, these are not true horns and giraffes always have 2 ossicones.


What are facts about giraffes bones?

Giraffes have the same number of neck vertebrae as humans, but theirs are much larger. Their leg bones are strong and dense to support their large body, and their skull is designed to withstand the impact of their powerful headbutting behavior. Giraffes also have ossicones, which are bony protuberances on their head covered in skin and hair.


Which is the only animal born with horns?

Well, actually, giraffes are the only animal born with horns. Unbelievable, isn't it?


What is the name of a giraffe's horns?

Ossicones.