How long can a giraffe's neck grow?
A giraffes neck normally measures around 2.4 metres in length, that's nearly 8 feet long. and lanky
Does a giraffe have spots or dots?
No, Giraffes are typically yellow/orange/brown like colors with dark spots.
You're probably talking about an Okapi, a giraffe/zebra hybrid. Those are typically red/brown creatures with white stripes around the legs and neck areas. They basically look like discolored horses.
Can a giraffe eat from the ground?
A giraffe could totally choke on its food if the head was on the ground. This is not a natural feeding position.
How did the giraffe adapt to it's environment?
A giraffe is most vulnerable when it is drinking water. Therefore it has adapted to be able to go without water for long periods of time. Its tongue and lips are black, to prevent sunburn when they're eating.
Yes giraffes are capable of drowning. I know that they are tall but if one fell over in deep water it could drown just like any other air breathing animal.
What is a life span of a giraffe?
A wild giraffe's average lifespan is 20-25 years, whereas, in captivity, they can live as long as 28 years.
The giraffe has a 25 year lifespan in wild. They live so long because of their height. The giraffe is the world's tallest mammal.
What is the largest species of giraffe?
The Gazelle 'subguttarosa' or standard north African Gazelle is the largest, with adult males weighing about 150 pounds.
Why are zebras always around giraffes?
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Yes. The pronghorn is the only animal in the world that sheds its horns annually.
Why is it good that baby zebra can run after birth?
Zebras are prey animals, meaning that meat-eating animals would like to eat them. A baby zebra must be able to run very quickly, so that it can keep up with its mother and avoid predators.
How much is the height of a baby giraffe?
A baby giraffe is on average from 5 feet to 6 feet tall at birth and will be full grown within four years.
How do you get a Swanana in Viva Piñata - Pocket Paradise?
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Yes. Because giraffes have spots that really do look like spots but they really are blobs of an orange-y shade of orange. To having spotty it means that they are covered with spots; blobs of a pattern on an animal's or human's skin.
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Remember: It doesn't mean you have spots all over you and that the animal has spots, it means patterns or spots on an animal or humans skin.
Does a human have the same amount of bones as a giraffe?
Both humans and giraffes have the same numbers of neck bones. Both animals have seven neck bones.
Yes it has because when you look at your neck then look at a giraffes neck it doesn't look like it but if you get a x ray on your neck then a giraffe gets a x ray and count the giraffes x ray then count yours it has the same amount you wouldn't believe your eyes if you did
How much do zoos buy giraffes for?
Giraffes are worth many different amounts depending on the region where you sell it at. In places in Africa giraffes can go for up to 200 african shillings. In Hawaii a giraffe was sold for 735 dollars. Giraffes ear lobes are highly valued too and can cost more than the giraffe itself in some areas.
4,000,000 pounds
What are some special features about a giraffe?
All mammals have fur or hair on their bodies. Giraffes are no exception. But a giraffe's coat is special because it is like a fingerprint. Each giraffe has its own distinct pattern. Even within the same group of giraffes, no two coats are identical. A baby giraffe can recognize its mother by her unique coat pattern.
The stripes break up it's outline, so predators cannot see from a distance how big it is or guage it's exact position. The same process was used to camouflage ships in wartime
What are the parts of a giraffe?
A long neck that enables it to reach fruit and leaves at the top of trees. This adaptation happened because the giraffes with the longer necks survived when the shorter necked giraffes couldn't. The shorter necked giraffes did not have enough food to eat, as it was all unreachable in the trees. Thus the longer necked giraffes who survived mated with other long necked giraffes and produced more long necked giraffes!