Amazing Giraffe Facts And Habitat | Giraffe facts

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Amazing Giraffe Facts You Never Knew | Giraffe facts
Giraffes (Giraffa) are the only living members of the family Giraffidae and the order Artiodactyla, which also includes deer, antelopes, cattle, and pigs.
While giraffes are unique and distinct animals, they are thought to be closely related to other artiodactyls, especially the okapi (Okapia johnstoni), which is the only other living member of the family Giraffidae.
Okapis are found in the dense forests of central Africa and are known for their zebra-like stripes and long necks, which are similar in shape and proportion to those of giraffes.
Scientists also believe that giraffes may be distantly related to other ruminants, such as deer and antelopes, and may share a common ancestor with them that lived over 30 million years ago.
However, giraffes have evolved unique adaptations to their environment, such as their long necks and specialized cardiovascular system, which have allowed them to thrive in their particular ecological niche.

now lets see about the physical characteristics of giraffes.
Giraffes are the tallest mammals on earth, with adult males reaching up to 18 feet in height, and females reaching up to 14 feet.
They are also the largest ruminants, which means that they are part of a group of mammals that have a four-chambered stomach and chew cud.
Giraffes have a distinctive long neck and legs, which enable them to reach leaves and branches high up in trees.
Their necks are made up of only seven cervical vertebrae, just like any other mammal, but each one is elongated, giving them the unique ability to reach leaves at the tops of trees.

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Giraffe, African wildlife, Animal behavior

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