Measures 25cm Plush fake fur Stuffed toy squishy to touch Suitable for ages 3 years & up Youngsters will just love it when
you bring this gorgeous Giraffe handpuppet to life. Go for a safari
adventure & tell bedtime tales filled with Savannah wonder, all with
the help of your handy little Giraffe friend. So soft & friendly
looking, we want to take one home ourselves! Grab your's today.
GIRAFFE FACTSPhysical Characteristics Giraffes are the world's
tallest mammals. A giraffe's legs alone are taller than many humans at
about 6 feet long. Even the giraffe's tongue is long! The 53cm tongue
helps them pluck delicious foliage from branches. Despite having a very
long neck, the giraffe has the same number of vertebrae in its neck as
all other mammals, they're just elongated. Average lifespan in the wild:
25 years.
Size: 14 to 19 ft Weight: 1, 750 to 2, 800 lbs.
Habitat Giraffes
usually inhabit African savannas, grasslands, or open woodlands.
However, when food is scarce they will venture into areas with denser
vegetation. Typically, these unique animals roam the open grasslands in
small groups of about half a dozen.
Behaviour Giraffes
can run as fast as 35 miles an hour over short distances & cruise
comfortably at 10 miles an hour over longer distances. The giraffe's
height also helps it to keep a sharp lookout for predators across the
wide expanse of the African savanna. Giraffes sleep for no more than 5
to 30 minutes in 24 hours.
Breeding Breeding
occurs between May & August. With an average gestation of 457 days
giraffes tend to give birth to just one calf at a time. It takes up to 3
years for a baby giraffe to become independent from its mother.
Diet Maintaining
a Herbivorous diet, the Giraffe eats leaves from tree branches, using
it's long neck & tongue to reach the parts other animals can't.
Giraffes eat most of the time &, like cows, regurgitate food & chew
it as cud. A giraffe eats hundreds of pounds of leaves each week &
must travel many miles to find enough food. Giraffes only need to drink
once every several days; they get most of their water from the luscious
plants they eat, so are often found away from major water sources.
Strange & Interesting Facts Each
giraffe has a unique coat pattern & a giraffe's age can be calculated
from its spots, as the darker the spots, the older the giraffe. The
very tight skin on a giraffe's lower legs acts in the same way as a
Pilot's G-Suit, helping to maintain high extra vascular pressure
counteracting the effect of the giraffe's extreme height on its blood
pressure.