In Japanese, 'giraffe' is pronounced as 'kirin' (γγͺγ³).
A Giraffe is 6 m tall and a elephant
The okapi is not a cross between any 2 animals it is infact a shorter relative of the giraffe with short neck, dark brown-red back, and white prosterior with black zebra-like stripes
There is no difference.
There is no difference.
Giraffe is jirafa in Spanish.
Zarafa (A Giraffe) died in 1845, her extraordinary journey came to an end. Zarafa is famous for her grueling trek from what is now southern Sudan to Paris, along the way becoming the first giraffe to set foot on French soil. As the crow flies, this is a distance of almost 5000 km. But Zarafaβs itinerary was far from straight-forward, being carried on the back of a camel, sailing down the Nile to Alexandria, then across the Mediterranean in a larger vessel, before walking from Marseille to Paris.
A big difference
A giraffe has a pretty long neck and a elephant does not have one that long or one at all.
the dolphin is different because the giraffe lives on land and the dolphin live in the water
a Giraffe in the wild is more scard of people and could hurt them
it's longer then a humans but they both have 7 vertabraes
you sir are quite stupid. the difference is that one is a freakin giant and the other is a stealthy awsome cat. Are you on drugs?
A large difference between these two life cycles is the type of birth. A chiken (a bird) will lay an egg while a giraffe (a mammal) will give a live birth.
As far as I know thay are the same bug. The pictures of the two look exactly the same. A weevle is probably a type of beetle.
ones a camel and ones a giraffe. one has spots and one has humps. one has a long neck the other has long eyelashes ;P
First of all, a masai giraffe has spots that look like sunrays (dark brown). While, the reticulated giraffe's spots are kid of hexagon shaped(a brighter brown). Other than that, they're basicly just different breeds.