I never new that there were short-necked giraffes.But now i know alot about them. It has changed to adapt to its habitat by the long-necked giraffes having more babies that are long-necked so they can survive by getting the food they need.Sophiec
A giraffe's habitat is usually in an open savannah area, where there's trees for it to eat leaves off. I also want to know how giraffe's got their spots. Jaeger
These animals also have big brown spots and blotches. Each giraffe has different shaped spots and different sized spots. These markings help them blend in with the branches around them and their other surroundings. You can tell how old they are too! You can do this by simply looking at their color. They get darker as they grow older, so the darker they are, the older they are.
I found this information about their spots, does this give you some more information?? Mis B
Before we read the text today, I didnt know about short necked giraffes, but I found out alot more aswell, Greer
ReplyDeleteI never new that there were short-necked giraffes.But now i know alot about them. It has changed to adapt to its habitat by the long-necked giraffes having more babies that are long-necked so they can survive by getting the food they need.Sophiec
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there used to be short necked giraffes and I would be interested to find out why they have spots on them.
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I didn't know that short neck giraffes exist and I learnt a lot. JORDY :)
ReplyDeleteGood information about giraffes on this website
ReplyDeletehttp://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/animals/creaturefeature/giraffe/
Miss B
A giraffe's habitat is usually in an open savannah area, where there's trees for it to eat leaves off. I also want to know how giraffe's got their spots. Jaeger
ReplyDeleteThese animals also have big brown spots and blotches. Each giraffe has different shaped spots and different sized spots. These markings help them blend in with the branches around them and their other surroundings. You can tell how old they are too! You can do this by simply looking at their color. They get darker as they grow older, so the darker they are, the older they are.
ReplyDeleteI found this information about their spots, does this give you some more information?? Mis B
I wonder ruffly how many giraffes are left in the world and if they are in danger of becoming extinct???
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