Giraffes are the tallest mammals, with even newborns taller than most humans.a
Many thought the giraffe was a leopard-camel hybrid due to its tall legs, neck, and spotted pattern.
Giraffes can run 35 miles (56 kilometres) an hour and cruise at 10 miles (16 kilometres) an hour due to their large legs.
Savannas are the primary habitat for giraffes, which are found in the sub-Saharan region of Africa.
Savannas are the primary habitat for giraffes, which are found in the sub-Saharan region of Africa.
They can reach high-up leaves and branches. They prefer acacia trees.
Their lengthy tongues help them eat by pulling leaves from trees.