- Giraffes are the world's tallest mammals known for their long necks, legs, and spotted patterns. They have small horns on their heads that grow up to five inches long and are used for fighting.
- Male giraffes are larger than females, weighing up to 3,000 pounds and standing 19 feet tall, while females weigh 1,600-2,600 pounds and stand 16 feet tall.
- Giraffes live in savannas, arid lands, dense forests, and open plains across central, eastern and southern Africa, where they roam in large herds and stay hydrated by eating moisture-rich acacia leaves.