Scientific name Giraffa camelopardalis
IUCN status Conservation
dependent
Habitat Sub-Saharan Africa – open
grassland with scattered trees
Diet Herbivore – mainly leaves
Male giraffes are the world’s tallest animals,
attaining nearly 6m (20ft) in height and weighing up to
1900kg (4200lb). Their height enables them to reach juicy
acacia and myrrh leaves that are too high for other browsing
wildlife such as antelope and elephants. They also have
a modified upper neck joint, allowing them to stretch
their head upwards, and a tough 45cm (17.6in) tongue for
tackling the thorniest of high branches. When stretching
down to eat and drink, giraffes have a special valve that
prevents their blood rushing to their brain.
Did you know?
Giraffes spend much of their day feeding so nature has
provided them with dark blue tongues to prevent them from
getting sunburned!