Well, of course, the giraffes were in an enclosed building, being from Africa and all. We spent some time in their "habitat," and I made a few observations.
Giraffes have two "toes" like cattle and deer, too. That also led me to believe that they would have larger droppings.
I then wondered if giraffes have four stomachs like cattle and deer. Another quick check with Wiki informed me that giraffes are in fact ruminants like their relatives, cattle, deer, camels, and alpaca.
I was interested in the giraffe's manner of walking. They actually use both legs on the same side at the same time. Click here to see what I mean. Once again, Wikipidia told me why this is. Giraffe's forelegs are longer than their hind legs.
Some interesting facts about giraffes:
- Giraffe tongues average about 18 inches in length! Compare that to the four-inch human tongue.
- Giraffes only need ten minutes to two hours of sleep in every twenty-four-hour cycle. No wonder they were so active when we visited them at 8:30 at night!
- Giraffes are pregnant for 400–460 days. That's a long time, especially when your baby is six feet tall when it's born!
Thank you, Wikipedia!