Monday, June 10, 2019

GIRAFFE




Giraffes are the tallest mammals &  Longest neck on Earth. Their legs and neck are bout 6 feet and above.







They can run as fast as 50 kmph over short distances or 10 Kmph over longer distances.

A giraffe's neck is too short to reach the ground. As a result, it has to awkwardly spread its front legs or kneel to reach the ground for a drink of water.

Giraffes only need to drink once every few days. Most of their water comes from all the plants they eat.

Giraffes spend most of their lives standing up; they even sleep.

The gestation period for a giraffe is  15 months, generally only a single baby is born. Giraffes give birth standing up and their baby fall about 6 feet to the ground at the time of birth and the calf can stand up and walk after about an hour. .

Despite the females’ attempts to stand over their calves during attacks by lions, spotted hyenas, leopards and African wild dogs, many calves are killed in their first few months.

A giraffe’s spots are much like human fingerprints. No two individual giraffes have exactly the same pattern.

Both male and female giraffes have two distinct, hair-covered horns called ossicones. Male giraffes use their horns to sometimes fight with other males.

Giraffes only need 5 to 30 minutes of sleep in a 24-hour period! They often achieve that in quick naps that may last only a minute or two at a time.

Whilst it was thought that giraffes did not make any sounds, this is now known to be untrue, as giraffes bellow, snort, hiss and make flute-like sounds, as well as low pitch noises beyond the range of human hearing.

Giraffe has 3 species Masai, Reticulated and Rothschild

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