4 images 4480 x 6720 Sign pointing to different animals at the zoo Hakon 5760 x 3840 Giraffe African hoofed mammal Hakon 3840 x 5760 Close up of giraffe head Hakon 5760 x 3840 Head of a giraffe close-up against the sky in the zoo Hakon ...
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The head is fairly small, with two horns or ossicones and a central osseous protuberance, which is particularly developed in the males. The tongue is long and flexible, its distal 20 cm pigmented. Mature males weigh 850 to 1950 kilograms (kg) and females 700 to 1200 kg. The ...
At a gallop, however, the gait changes, and the giraffe simultaneously swings the hind legs ahead of and outside the front legs, reaching speeds of 35 miles an hour. Its heavy head moves forward with each powerful stride, then swings back to stay balanced. Giraffes have "horns" not ...
“necking” bouts. These side-to-side clashes of heads cause mild damage, and bone deposits subsequently form around the horns, eyes, and back of the head; a single lump projects from between the eyes. Accumulation of bone deposits continues through life, resulting in skulls weighing 30 kg....
There’s a small building next door, with a balcony on the outside and one giraffe poking its head up to be fed by the visitors on the balcony. One of the staff members on duty told us that this particular giraffe was especially gentle with children, so (since we had our six-year ...
However, such distortions are minimized by the requirement that the images must contain the full body (hooves to the top of the head) which in turn requires a long focal length, rendering the images as flat, two-dimensional images for the purpose of measuring body component lengths. In ...
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To eat on the ground, the giraffe must move its head to a point about 2 m below its heart and, when upright, to a point about 3.3 m above it. Grazing and drinking normally48 would cause a sudden rush of blood to and from a giraffe's brain—a severe problem that has been solved ...