Where does the giraffe live?
giraffe
The giraffe is a mammalian mammal, characterized by its long neck, the most beautiful and longest wild animal. The male is twice as tall as the female, preferring to live in medium-sized forests.
Where does the giraffe live?
The giraffe lives in most of the African continent in dry grasslands stretching from Sudan and Somalia in East Africa to South Africa and west to Nigeria through Central Africa as well as in the Savannah plains, which are found in many herds in Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and Niger.
food giraffe
The giraffe feeds on plant leaves, flowers and fruits. One of its favorite foods is acacia leaves, where its long neck helps it reach the leaves of these trees. The animals feed on smaller plants, grasses, ferns, fruits and even fungus. Giraffe and acapia are known to eat soil Also to get their minerals and salts
giraffe Categories
There are nine subspecies of giraffes, giraffes, oranges, Angolan or gray giraffes, Korfofan, Masai or Kilimanjaro, Zeraf Rothschild, Nubian giraffes, South Africa, Thornycroft, Rhodesian, West African or Nigerian
Small giraffes
The female giraffe gives birth to one calf in each pregnancy between May and August after 457 days of gestation. Usually by hiding a small one in the day to protect it from predators.
social behavior
Giraffe is a social animal living in large herds of 10 to 20 individuals. Some herds can number as many as 70, and an adult male leads a herd that spreads over a large area of land.