Giraffes in Captivity
Savannahs and open forests are part of the habitat of giraffes, but due to the hazards that lurk, they are sometimes moved to national parks.
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Savannahs and open forests are part of the habitat of giraffes, but due to the hazards that lurk, they are sometimes moved to national parks.
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There are many sanctuaries in Africa where these animals can roam freely without having threats. However, this has not prevented the populations of some subspecies from continuing to decline.
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Giraffes are the tallest land animals in the world. They are native to Africa and belong to the order artiodactyls or even-toed ungulates.
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The number of giraffe species changed in 2016 following new genetic studies that defined four species, five subspecies, and two ecotypes.
Giraffes are social animals that live in herds where they interact. Their family compositions usually include mothers with their offspring and young males.
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Research on giraffes mainly includes their evolutionary past and the reasons for the development of the unusually long neck they have, as well as the correct classification of identified species and subspecies.
The hard battles of males, courtship, and births with falls from two meters height, are important parts in the reproduction of the giraffes.
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Although giraffes are not an easy prey due to their large size and their defense with deadly kicks, lions, hyenas, and leopards can overcome them with sophisticated hunting strategies.
If we talk about the emblematic and native fauna of Africa, giraffes are a perfect example. They live in the savannas and open forests of different countries, in areas increasingly reduced by human activity.
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Giraffes feed on plants and vegetables. Among the diverse vegetation offered by their natural environment, they have a preference for the Acacia tree, which is known to have long and dangerous spines.