
Giraffe - Wikipedia
The giraffe is a large African hoofed mammal belonging to the genus Giraffa. It is the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant on Earth. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along …
Giraffe | Facts, Information, Habitat, Species, & Lifespan | Britannica
Nov 7, 2025 · Giraffe, any of four species of long-necked cud-chewing hoofed mammals of Africa, the tallest of all land animals.
Giraffe | National Geographic
Discover why giraffes are much more than the world’s tallest mammals. Learn how their young are welcomed, rather rudely, into the world.
10 giraffe facts! - National Geographic Kids
Giraffe facts 1) Giraffes are found in the dry savannahs of Africa, where they roam among the open plains and woodlands. 2) Well known for their long necks, these gentle giants are the world’s tallest …
Giraffe Facts | Mammals - BBC Earth
Apr 21, 2024 · Great giraffe facts Giraffes can weigh as much as a car They have the longest tail in the mammal world Although it is extremely long, a giraffe’s neck has the same number of vertebrae as a …
Giraffes: Diet, Habitat, Threats, & Conservation | IFAW
Giraffes are the tallest land animals. Learn more about these unique animals, the role they play in their ecosystem, & how to help protect them in the wild
Wonders of the giraffe’s world - Giraffe Conservation Foundation
Giraffe, the tallest land animals, possess unique characteristics like long necks, intricate spot patterns, and complex social behaviors. This collection explores their remarkable adaptations, behaviors, and …
About Giraffes | Giraffe Conservation & Protection
Find out all about the Giraffe, the challenges faced in modern day, and how the DSWT Sheldrick are helping to conserve this iconic creature.
Giraffe - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Hello up there! Why do so many people look up to giraffes—besides the obvious reason? The long and short of it is that they are a wonderful example of nature’s creativity. Giraffes are the tallest land …
Giraffe - African Wildlife Foundation
Giraffes are becoming increasingly more vulnerable as exploitation, agricultural expansion, and habitat fragmentation continues.