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Ten facts about giraffes for kids. Learn where giraffes live, what they eat, how tall they grow and more here at National Geographic Kids.
- Giraffe Primary Resource
Download our free giraffe primary resource sheet: tailored...
- Giraffe Primary Resource
Fun Facts about Giraffes for Kids. Giraffes have hearts that are 2 feet long. A male giraffe is called a Bull, baby giraffes are called Calves and females are called Cows. Giraffes sleep only five to 30 minutes every day. Usually they stand up to sleep.
Did you know that a group of giraffes is called a tower? Or that their tongues are so long they can lick their own ears? Giraffes are definitely one of the most interesting animals on Earth, and this article will show you why! Here, we’ll explore so many incredible facts about these lanky creatures.
Giraffes grow about 4 feet (1.2 meters) in their first year of life. A newborn giraffe is about 6 feet (1.9 meters) tall at birth and weighs about 150 pounds (68 kilograms). Many young giraffes,...
Discover fascinating Giraffe facts for kids! Learn about these gentle giants' extraordinary features, habitat, and why they have long necks.
Download our free giraffe primary resource sheet: tailored to the curriculum, this animals resource helps pupils learn about giraffes and the ways they have adapted to survive on Africa's savanna, grasslands and woodlands.
18 Giraffe Facts for Kids. Giraffes are the tallest living animals that are native to Africa and are members of the Giraffa genus. The type species for giraffes is the northern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis).