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January 15, 2018

40 Unusual Giraffe Facts

With their long necks and beautiful skin spotted skins, giraffes are the most recognizable animals on our planet. Discover other interesting things about Giraffes by reading a list of these unusual giraffes facts.

1. The giraffe’s scientific name is Giraffa Camelopardalis.

2. A newly born giraffe measures around 6 feet in height.

3. Step taken by the giraffe are about 15 feet in length.

The step taken by the giraffe is about 15 feet in length.
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4. The giraffe’s age can be found in its skin spots. The darker the spots, the older is the giraffe.

5. A baby giraffe is called a calf.

6. The kick of giraffe is so strong that it can also kill a lion.

The kick of Giraffe is so strong that it can also kill a lion.
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7. Giraffes have outstanding eyesight, which supports them in keeping an eye on predators.

8. The oldest recorded wild giraffe in the world is known as ‘Chopper’.

9. A newborn calf weighs approximately 100 kg.

A newborn calf weighs approximately one hundred kg.
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10. The blood pressure of giraffes is twice of humans.

11. It is considered that giraffes don’t make any sounds, but they bellow, snort, hiss and make flute-like sounds, as well as low pitch noises.

12. Their favorite grub is the acacia tree.

The favorite grub of is Giraffes acacia tree.
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13. There are four species of the giraffes: Northern giraffe, Southern giraffe, Masai giraffe, and reticulated giraffe.

14. Giraffes have long necks that can be over six feet in length.

15. Giraffes have 32 teeth.

Giraffes have 32 teeth.
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16. Giraffe tongues are really long, reaching around 50–53 cm in length.

17. There is a hotel in Kenya, where you can hang out with giraffes all day.

18. The tallest giraffe ever recorded was a Masai bull named George.

The tallest giraffe ever recorded was a Masai bull named George.
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19. Giraffes are the tallest mammals on Earth.

20. Giraffes can run as fast as 35 miles an hour.

21. The neck of the giraffe is too short to reach the ground. They spread their front legs in order to drink water.

The neck of giraffe is too short to reach the ground. They spread their front legs to reach the ground for a drinking water.
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22. Giraffes flick insects away with their tongues.

23. Giraffe gestation lasts 400 to 460 days.

24. Their feet are the size of a dinner plate.

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25. Giraffe tongues are dark bluish in color.

26. Giraffes are found in the dry savannas of Africa.

27. Giraffes are herbivores, they only eat plants.

Giraffes are herbivores, which mean they only eat plants.
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28. Giraffes only need to drink water once every few days.

29. Giraffes spend most of their lives standing up.

30. A female giraffe is called a cow.

A female giraffe is called a cow.
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31. A heart of the giraffe can weigh up to 24 pounds and be 2 ft. long.

32. A male giraffe is called a bull.

33. The calf can stand up and walk after an hour of giving birth.

A newborn calf weighs approximately one hundred kg.
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34. No one has ever seen a giraffe swimming.

35. The giraffe’s biggest predators are lions and hyenas.

36. A group of a giraffes are called towers.

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37. The giraffe’s closest relative is the okapi.

38. No two giraffes have the same spot pattern.

39. A giraffe can clean their ears with their tongue.

 A giraffe can clean their ears with their tongue.
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40. Giraffes live in herds of about 20.

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