This is
Chloe,
Abby
and
Kimi's
book.
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Giraffes
We like
giraffes!
Habitat - Savana
Food - Acacia Leaves
Size - Males go up to18 feet tall and
females go up to 14 feet tall.
Babies - up to 6 feet tall.
Giraffe legs are 6 feet tall.
Some giraffes have square shape spots on
them and some have oval shapes on them.
The back legs look shorter than the front,
but are actually the same length.
They are the
tallest animal in
the world.
Do you know
that giraffes
necks can be 6
foot long and
weigh up to 600
pounds?
1. Giraffes are the tallest mammals on Earth.
Their legs alone are taller than many humans
—about 6 feet. 

2. They can run as fast as 35 miles an hour
over short distances, or cruise at 10 mph over
longer distances. 

3. Giraffes drink water every couple of days
because leaves have water in them. When
they need to drink from the waterhole they
have to spread their front legs out because
their necks are too short to reach the ground
when they are standing up.

4. Giraffes have 4 stomachs.

5. The age of a giraffe can be worked out from
its spots. The darker the spots, the older the
giraffe.

6. A giraffe's feet are the size of a dinner plate
—approximately 30 centimetres across.
Females use their hooves as weapons to
protect their young. They are strong enough
to kill a lion, the giraffe's only predator aside
from humans.
Giraffes
Giraffes

Giraffes

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    Habitat - Savana Food- Acacia Leaves Size - Males go up to18 feet tall and females go up to 14 feet tall. Babies - up to 6 feet tall. Giraffe legs are 6 feet tall. Some giraffes have square shape spots on them and some have oval shapes on them. The back legs look shorter than the front, but are actually the same length.
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    They are the tallestanimal in the world.
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    Do you know thatgiraffes necks can be 6 foot long and weigh up to 600 pounds?
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    1. Giraffes arethe tallest mammals on Earth. Their legs alone are taller than many humans —about 6 feet. 2. They can run as fast as 35 miles an hour over short distances, or cruise at 10 mph over longer distances. 3. Giraffes drink water every couple of days because leaves have water in them. When they need to drink from the waterhole they have to spread their front legs out because their necks are too short to reach the ground when they are standing up. 4. Giraffes have 4 stomachs. 5. The age of a giraffe can be worked out from its spots. The darker the spots, the older the giraffe. 6. A giraffe's feet are the size of a dinner plate —approximately 30 centimetres across. Females use their hooves as weapons to protect their young. They are strong enough to kill a lion, the giraffe's only predator aside from humans.