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Discover the captivating world of reticulated giraffes, the tallest land animals, as they roam the dry grasslands and savannahs of Africa. Learn about their diet, which primarily consists of acacia leaves, and how they fulfill their water needs from the moisture in their food. Explore their family structure, with calf births occurring every 20 months, and the playful skirmishes that shape their social interactions. Delve into interesting facts about these ruminants, their fighting behaviors, and their unique adaptations to a warm and dry environment.
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Reticulated Giraffes Jonathan
Food and Water Habitat Daily Behavior Family Structures Interesting Facts Food Bibliography
Habitat • Live on dry grasslands • Savannahs of Africa • The weather is warm and dry Home
Food and Water • Like to munch on acacia • Don’t have to eat water often • The leaves they eat contains enough moister to satisfy their thirst Home
Family Structure • Members of the family know as giraffiadae • Give birth to a calf every 20 months Home
Day to Day Life • The younger play fight so when they're older they take it seriously Home
Interesting Facts • Are ruminants, just like cows, sheep and camels • They fight with each other so who ever wins gets the female Home
Bibliography • Jango-Chen , Judith; Animals Animals giraffes;2006, Publishing company; Benchmark Books. • Jenny Market;Giraffes;2006,Publishing company;The Child’s World;inc. Home