Giraffe

The Giraffe is the tallest land animal, distinguished by its long neck and legs and its unique spotted coat. It feeds primarily on leaves and shoots from trees, using its long neck and prehensile tongue to reach high branches. Giraffes are social animals and often form loose herds. They inhabit savannas and open woodlands across Africa.

The Giraffe is the tallest land animal, distinguished by its long neck and legs and its unique spotted coat. It feeds primarily on leaves and shoots from trees, using its long neck and prehensile tongue to reach high branches. Giraffes are social animals and often form loose herds. They inhabit savannas and open woodlands across Africa.

Scientific Name:

Giraffa camelopardalis

Family:

Giraffidae

Conservation Status :

Vulnerable

Diet:

Herbivore

Habitat:

Savanna

Kingdom:

Animalia

Mass:

830-1,200 kg

Order:

Artiodactyla