no two giraffes have the same markings
Physiological refers to the body and its functions.
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.
Water serves many functions in our body including maintaining a steady temperature, preventing constipation and keeping the body moisturized.
the brain controls most functions in the body.
it protects the body
For camoflage
Giraffes can communicate with body language and with sounds. Giraffes can moo, bleat, and grunt. They snort when they are alarmed. Usually giraffes are just quiet though.
Giraffes Body CoveringI believe giraffes have skin, like a human being, under a short layer of hair or fur-- probably called hair, since it does not shed.skinhairspots on the hair
Besides holding up its head, and allowing air, food, and water to pass from the head to the body, a giraffes neck has some unique functions. A giraffe's neck is very long to allow it to reach leaves that are high up in the trees. Male giraffes also use their necks to fight, swinging them and hitting their opponents in the neck.
they eat biscuits
Physiological refers to the body and its functions.
The unique markings, such as fingerprints and footprints, are formed by ridges of skin and are a result of genetic and environmental influences during fetal development. These patterns are determined by a complex interplay of genetic factors and are thought to aid in gripping and provide traction. Other parts of the body do not have these unique markings because they serve different functions.
There are 7 bones in a giraffes' neck. Us humans have 7 bones as well, theirs' are just larger.
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.
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Giraffes grow large to be able to graze from the highest trees. It's tall body also allows it to assess damage from predators.