Description
Giraffe cows spend over half of their day browsing. Bulls spend less...
Classification Etymology
Kingdome, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus ...
Habitat
Giraffes tend to live in dry, open wooded areas in the savanna. They are grass-...
Diet
Giraffes live in habitats where the available food varies throughout the year. During the dry season,..
Physical Characteristics
Male giraffes, known as bulls, can be 4.8 to 5.5 m (16–18 feet) tall at the horn
Adaptations
The giraffe's structure have evolved over time. Of particular note is their
Behavior & Social Structure
Giraffe cows spend over half of their day browsing. Bulls spend less time
 
Reproduction
Giraffes are polygynous (mate randomly throughout the herd) and mate
 
Subspecies and Relatives
There are up to nine subspecies in the giraffe family according to some experts.
 
Life Span
On average the giraffe will live 20-25 years.
 
Predators and Threats
Although when pursued a giraffe can run extremely fast , the general pace of
 
Fun Facts
Giraffes have keen eyes that can see another animal up to two miles away
 
Crafts
Giraffe Pencil Holder,
Paper Bag Puppet
, Giraffe Colouring Page

Crafts


Giraffe Pencil Holder
http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/mgiraffe_pencil_holder.htm

Paper Bag Puppet
http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/mbaggiraffe.htm

Giraffe Colouring Page
http://www.first-school.ws/t/cp_animals/giraffe_2.htm

Why are giraffes so tall?

For giraffes, it is important to be tall so they can reach the leaves that are high up in the trees. Since they eat the leaves that are up so high, they don't have to worry about other animals eating their food. There is an advantage to being the tallest animal in the world! This brings us to our next question...

What do giraffes eat?

Look at this giraffe eating! What do you think he is munching on?  

Giraffes eat the leaves from the Acacia tree. Below you can see a picture of some of these trees. Look how tall they are! No wonder the giraffe needs a long neck!

How did giraffes get thier name?

The English word "Giraffe" comes from the Italian word "Giraffa."
The Italian word probably comes from the Arabic word "Zarafa."
No one is sure where this Arabic word came from. Most people think it originally came from an African language.

The ancient Romans called this animal "Camelopardalis" which meant "A camel marked like a leopard"

Do giraffes make sounds?

A lot of people think that giraffes don't make any sounds, but this isn't true. Usually they're silent, but at times, they do make some noise!

  • Calves (baby giraffes) bleat and make a mewing call.
  • Cows (female giraffes) seeking lost calves bellow.
  • Courting bulls (male giraffes) sometimes let out a loud cough!
  • Also, giraffes have been heard snorting, moaning, snoring, hissing, and making strange flutelike sounds!

How do giraffes get around?

Giraffes have two ways of getting around: walking and galloping

  • They gave kind of an ambling walk, First, they put all of their weight on the two right legs, then they put their weight on their two left legs, just like camels. The long neck sways forward and back as they walk to help them keep their balance.
  • While galloping, the front legs move together and the back legs move together, like a running rabbit!
  • What's the top speed of a giraffe? 37 miles per hour (That's about 60 kilometers per hour)

Information about Baby Giraffes

  • A baby giraffe is called a calf
  • Average weight at birth is about 110 pounds
  • Height - over 6 feet tall
  • Stands up, unsupported, within a short time after birth
  • Can run within 24 hours after birth
  • Knows how to jump by its third day
  • Drinks milk (suckles) from its mother, until it's about 10 months old
  • Starts to nibble on shrubs and bushes within two to three months




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