
Giraffe - San Diego Zoo
Our giraffe habitat lets you get amazingly close to these tremendously tall creatures. A giraffe could look into a second-story window without even having to stand on its tiptoes! There is …
Giraffe | San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Giraffes are the tallest land animals. A giraffe could look into a second-story window without even having to stand on its tiptoes! A giraffe's 6-foot (1.8-meter) neck weighs about 600 pounds …
Meet the Giraffes | Whipsnade Zoo
This 20 minute VIP experience begins with a health and safety briefing from an expert keeper who will then take you to our special giraffe feeding area, which takes you up close to our giraffe …
Giraffe | Audubon Zoo
Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis), with their iconic long necks, are among the most recognizable animals in zoos. They typically form loose groups without strong social bonds, often seen …
GIRAFFE - San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Giraffes are the tallest land animals, able to look into a second-story window without having to stand on tiptoes! It takes a lot of leaves to fuel such large animals. Giraffes may eat up to 75 …
Masai Giraffe - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Masai giraffes live on the savannahs of Kenya and Tanzania in east Africa. Giraffes feed for 16 to 20 hours a day, browsing on leaves, twigs, bark, flowers, and fruit from more than 60 different …
Giraffes - Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo has partnered with the Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF), which protects Nubian giraffe through anti-poaching patrols. Field workers remove snares from giraffe habitat …
Giraffe - Reid Park Zoo
The giraffes at Reid Park Zoo are the reticulated subspecies which are predominantly found in Kenya, and are distinguished by their large, chestnut colored patches outlined by thin white lines.
Giraffe - Indianapolis Zoo
WHERE ARE THEY AT THE ZOO? The giraffe is the world's tallest land mammal, allowing them to eat leaves from trees. Giraffes can be seen in the Plains exhibit.
Reticulated Giraffe - The Maryland Zoo
Giraffes live in eastern, central and southern Africa. They range across savannah, grasslands, and open woods in search of trees – especially their favorite, acacias – to feed upon. The …
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