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Did you know that giraffes are the
tallest animals on land?
Their legs are as tall as a grown man.
Their necks are just as tall. If you
add in their bodies, that means
giraffes can be 14 to 19 feet tall!Giraffes have spots. Each giraffe has a pattern of
Their spots can be spots. But no two giraffes
light tan. They can have the same pattern. That’s
also be brown or how you can tell them apart.
almost black.
PATTERN: A collection of
How arethe girattes
patterns diferent?PLAINS: An area of land that
flat and wide witha few trees
Giraffes live where it’s hot and dry. Giraffes stay together in a group.
They live on the plains in Africa The group is called a herd. A herd
(AF-rih-kuh). usually has six to twelve giraffes.
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getting a sunburn! thorns that are eatenYoung giraffes
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calves during
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A mother in the herd babysits.
This helps keep the calves
safe. The other adults leave to
look for food.Giraffes can run very fast for a short
time. This helps them get away.
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