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Giraffe Food
Information on giraffe food, its conservation status and photo galleries can be watched on special websites.
These animals are purely herbivorous, and their height permits them to reach tree tops. They consume foliage, and they favor the Acacia tree; these products can provide enough water for their bodies. They move in groups of 5 to 15 species, consisting of one bull, one or several females and calves.
Information on giraffe food, its conservation status and photo galleries can be watched on special websites.
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Giraffe Food -
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These animals are common to Northeast Africa. They are the largest dry land mammals in the world, and they stand about 10 feet at the shoulder and about 18 feet overall height. They feature distinctive reticular patterns of color, and these patterns are as individual as man's fingerprints. Information on giraffe food, its conservation status and photo galleries can be watched on special websites.
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