Giraffe English giraffe, pronunciation: english? [drɑ?f]? American? [dr?f]
Phrases:
1、Reticulated giraffe?Reticulated giraffe ; Reticulated giraffe ; Reticulated giraffe
2、Camelopardalis Giraffe?Leopardalis
3、Sea Giraffe?Sea giraffe ; Sea giraffe
Example sentences: I?look?at?that?giraffe.?You?look?at?that?monkey. I look at the giraffe, you look at the monkey.
The giraffe (scientific name: Giraffa camelopardalis) is a ruminant even-toed ungulate that grows in Africa, and whose Latin name means "camel with leopard stripes". They are the tallest living land animal in the world.
Standing from head to foot up to 6-8 meters, weighing about 700 kilograms, the newborn cubs have 1.5 meters high; fur color pattern with spots and reticulation type, the head of the forehead is wide, the muzzle is more pointed, the ear is large and erect, the top of the head has a pair of bony short horns, the horns outside of the skin and hair; neck is particularly long (about 2 meters), the back of the neck has a line of mane.
The body is short; the limbs are tall and strong, the forelimbs slightly longer than the hind limbs, and the hooves are broad; the tail is short, with a black tuft at the end. The teeth are primitive low-crowned teeth, which cannot feed on grasses, but only on leaves; the tongue is long and can be used for feeding; it has short horns, which are covered with hairy skin.