The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) belongs to the family "Giraffidae."
The giraffe is the only animal born with horns called ossicones. These ossicones are made of ossified cartilage and are part of the giraffe's skull structure.
The taxonomy of an animal is the scientific classification. The taxonomy of a giraffe are Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Giraffidae, Giraffa and G. Camelopardalis.
The giraffe is a long necked animal. It is found in Africa.
A baby giraffe is 5 to 6 feet tall when born.
A giraffe is taller than an elephant. Giraffes can reach up to 18 feet in height, while elephants typically stand around 8 to 13 feet at the shoulder.
The baby giraffe is called a calf. As to propose that the male giraffe is called a bull and the female giraffe is called a cow. It is like the cow family. Ha ha ha!
Giraffidae is the family name of the Giraffe.
A female giraffe would be called a cow.
Giraffe (there is no word for it)
giraffidae
A baby giraffe is called a calf."an infant giraffe"
A group of giraffe is called (believe it or not) a tower of giraffe.
yes there is a giraffe called toni corner nilsson .
The giraffe is related to deer, cattle and okapi.
they come from the giraffidae family. The only other living member of this family is the okapi.
A baby giraffe is called a calf.
The okapi is a member of the giraffe family with distinctive stripes on its legs. Its head resembles that of a giraffe, but it does not have the giraffe's long neck.