The giraffe is an even-toed mammals endemic to Africa and giraffe is the tallest animal species that live on the land. Male giraffe can reach 4.8 to 5.5 meters high and has a weight that can reach 1,360 pounds. Females giraffes usually slightly shorter and lighter.
Giraffes breed year round and after finding a female to mate with, the male Giraffe will resume his solitary ways. After a gestation period that lasts for 15 months, the female Giraffe gives birth to a single infant (twins are rare) that already stands at two meters tall and has it's unique markings.
Giraffes are related to deer and cattle, but from different tribes, namely Giraffidae, which includes its own giraffe and its closest relatives, okapi. Natural habitat surrounding the area of Chad to South Africa.
Giraffes breed year round and after finding a female to mate with, the male Giraffe will resume his solitary ways. After a gestation period that lasts for 15 months, the female Giraffe gives birth to a single infant (twins are rare) that already stands at two meters tall and has it's unique markings.
Giraffes are related to deer and cattle, but from different tribes, namely Giraffidae, which includes its own giraffe and its closest relatives, okapi. Natural habitat surrounding the area of Chad to South Africa.
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Giraffe Scientific Tables
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Mammalia |
Order | Artiodactyla |
Family | Giraffidae |
Genus | Giraffa |
Scientific Name | Giraffa camelopardalis |
Conservation Status | Least Concern |
Color | White, Tan, Red, Brown, Black |
Habitat | Open Woodland And Savannah |
Giraffe Names In Another Language
Animal Names In English | Giraffe |
Animal Names In Japanese | Kirin |
Animal Names In Arabic | زرافة |
Animal Names In Bahasa Indonesia | Jerapah |
Animal Names In German | Giraffe |
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