Because there Giraffe's and Giraffe's have patches:P
Giraffe spots are commonly referred to as "patches." These patches are unique to each individual giraffe, much like fingerprints in humans. The coloration and pattern help with camouflage in their natural habitat, providing some protection from predators. The spots can vary in shape and size depending on the species of giraffe.
A giraffe has three main divisions to its body - head, thorax and abdomen. However, a giraffe is a mammal and does not molt as it grows.
The normal body temperature of a giraffe is 105 degrees Fahrenheit, or 40.6°C.
207 in an adult body
eye
Legs.
The Giraffe and the Okapi have the same body shape and they both have long tongues to reach there food
The spots are for camouflage, but Giraffe's also have a very sophisticated cardiovascular system. Each spot has large blood vessels around it, and in the middle smaller blood vessels. Blood flow through these vessels allows the Giraffe to release heat out of the patches.
The Giraffe is known for its very long and skinny legs.
Probably, since it is a body part.
its long neck
The giraffe has the same number of bones that of a human in the backbone, 33.