All About Giraffes Homepage
Giraffes are unique mammals, with long necks and lofty printed legs. There are many different types of Giraffe's around the world, including different types of food they eat, habitats, height, weight, speed and much more. Other information that will be explained throughout this weebly such as where most giraffes are found, fun and intresting facts you may of not known about Giraffes. In the picture on the left, you can see that Giraffes are found in open lands. Many other places are included and are stated as you get deeper into this website.
The animal kingdom in which Girffes come from is animalia, their phylym (group of animals that they come from) is chordato, and their class is mammalia. This type of mammal is known as a herbivore. A herbivore is an animal that gets what it needs by eating plants. For example, Apricot leaves, acacia leaves, bushes shrubs etc. These plants with be explained further into the pages).
The Giraffe, also known as the Giraffa camelopardalis which means "Fast walking camel leopard." They can be found all around parts of Africa. Even though Giraffes arent always kept close together, their magnificent eyesight gives them a great advantage, so they can spot their neighbours at an extremely far distance. Most female Giraffes spend half of their day browsing trees, while Giraffes spend about 22% of their day walking. Other male Giraffes use their additional time to find other Giraffes to mate with.
The animal kingdom in which Girffes come from is animalia, their phylym (group of animals that they come from) is chordato, and their class is mammalia. This type of mammal is known as a herbivore. A herbivore is an animal that gets what it needs by eating plants. For example, Apricot leaves, acacia leaves, bushes shrubs etc. These plants with be explained further into the pages).
The Giraffe, also known as the Giraffa camelopardalis which means "Fast walking camel leopard." They can be found all around parts of Africa. Even though Giraffes arent always kept close together, their magnificent eyesight gives them a great advantage, so they can spot their neighbours at an extremely far distance. Most female Giraffes spend half of their day browsing trees, while Giraffes spend about 22% of their day walking. Other male Giraffes use their additional time to find other Giraffes to mate with.