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The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an even-toed ungulate mammal and the tallest of all living animal species. Males can be 4.8 to 5.5 metres tall and weigh up to 900 kilograms. Females are generally slightly shorter and weigh less.


There are three color variants :

Masai Giraffe : Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi (yellowish-buff color coat with jagged-edged pale / dark blotches.)
Reticulated Giraffe : Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata (liver-red color coat marked with reticulated yellowish-white lines)
Rothschild Giraffe : Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi (much paler color coat with less jagged-edged blotches)

Native to Africa, the "Giraffe" is related to deer and cattle, but placed in a separate family, the Giraffidae, consisting only of the Giraffe and its closest relative, the Okapi.

Giraffes are famous for their extraordinarily long necks (which allow them to browse on the leaves of trees) and similarly elongated forelegs (which are much longer than the hind legs). The bony structure of the neck is essentially unchanged from that of other mammals: there are no extra vertabrae, but each of the 7 bones is greatly enlarged. Bone constitutes the bud-like horns called ossicorns, which are covered with the Giraffe's skin like the rest of the skull.

Many more subtle modifications to the Giraffe's structure have evolved, however, particularly to the circulatory system. A Giraffe's heart, which can weigh up to 24 lb (10 kg), has to generate around double the normal blood pressure for a large mammal in order to maintain blood flow to the brain against gravity. In the upper neck, a complex pressure-regulation system called the rete mirabile prevents excess blood flow to the brain when the Giraffe lowers its head to drink. Conversely, the blood vessels in the lower legs are under great pressure (because of the weight of fluid pressing down on them). In other animals. such pressure would force the blood out through the capillary walls: giraffes, however, have a very tight sheath of thick skin over their lower limbs which maintains high extravascular pressure in exactly the same way as a pilot's g-suit.

Giraffe gestation lasts between 14 and 15 months; a single calf is born. The mother gives birth standing up and the embryonic sack actually bursts when the baby falls to the ground. Newborn Giraffes are about 1.8 metres tall. Within a few hours of being born, calves can run around and are indistinguishable from a calf that may be a week old already; however, for the first two weeks, they spend most of their time lying down, guarded by the mother. While adult giraffes are too large to be attacked by most predators, the young can fall prey to Lions, Leopards, hyenas, and African Hunting Dogs; as such, it has been speculated that their characteristic spotted pattern provides a certain degree of camouflage. Only 25 to 50 percent of Giraffe calves reach adulthood; those that do have a life expectancy of between 20 and 25 years.
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artidactyla
Family: Giraffidae
Source: Wikipedia Read more about Giraffes
VIDEO CLIPS
Giraffe
1.700MB  WMV  View Movie
Honolulu Zoo
Giraffe Video
Giraffe
0.240MB  WMV  View Movie
Honolulu Zoo
Giraffe Video
Reticulated Giraffe
0.510MB  MPG  View Movie
theBigZoo.com
Reticulated Giraffe Walking
Reticulated Giraffe
0.380MB  MPG  View Movie
theBigZoo.com
Reticulated Giraffe, Close-up of face
Reticulated Giraffe
0.420MB  MPG  View Movie
theBigZoo.com
Reticulated Giraffe, Close-up of tongue
Giraffe
Streaming  RAM  View Movie
National Geographic - Creature Feature Archive
Video of Giraffes in Kenya with narrative.
Giraffe
Streaming  RM  View Movie
PBS
Leopard chasing a giraffe
Giraffe
0.400MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Giraffe Lifting Head Feeding
Giraffe
0.470MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Giraffe Long Shot Standing
Giraffe
0.310MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Giraffe Eating Tree Leaves
Giraffe
1.170MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Giraffe Walking, To The Right
Giraffe
0.780MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Giraffe Licking Lips, Stare
Giraffe
0.750MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Giraffe Walking, To The Left
Giraffe
0.640MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Giraffes
Giraffe
0.430MB  MOV  View Movie
ShowPoppers - Stock Footage
Lone Giraffe Striding
Giraffe
1.440MB  MPG  View Movie
Klub Afriko Safaris
Giraffe in the bush
Giraffe
2.130MB  MOV  View Movie
Creatas
Giraffe in Masai Mara National Game Reserve, Kenya
Giraffe
0.460MB  MOV  View Movie
Creatas
Baby giraffe walking by mother
Giraffe
0.030MB  MOV  View Movie
DVArchive
Close up of giraffe face against trees, Africa
Giraffe
MPG  View Movie
Hypervision
Giraffes and Zebras
Giraffe
WMV  View Movie
Honolulu Zoo
Male giraffe Hassim plays with his boat bumper using it like a punching bag.
Giraffe
WMV  View Movie
Honolulu Zoo
Giraffe eating
Giraffe
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National Geographic
Giraffe Capture
Giraffe
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WorldClips Stock Footage
Giraffe Drinks
Photos on Canvas
 

 
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