THE AFRICAN GIRAFFE
story by Wanyua Mary
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An African Giraffe at Yatch Club Naivasha. |
Giraffes are the world’s
tallest mammal, their extremely elongated neck and
excellent vision helps them to spot predators from far away. The beautiful pattern
on the giraffes coat provides camouflage in its natural habitat of light bush
and scrubs. Each giraffe species can be distinguished by its distinctive
patterns. The most endangered giraffe species is the Rothschild’s giraffe with
less than 40 of them left in Northern Kenya and Uganda.
Giraffes’ are believed to
have a very large heart which can weigh up to 10 kg and specialized
veins to enable it to pump blood up its head and in the entire body. In the
upper neck, a complex pressure-regulation system called the rete
mirabile prevents excess blood flow to the brain when the giraffe
lowers its head to drink water.
An average giraffe is approximately 1,200 kg
and has a wild lifespan of 25 years. A giraffe mainly feeds on leaves and
shoots especially from the acacia trees. A giraffe’s tongue is almost half a
metre in length and is normally sticky for browsing.
It has been estimated that
the giraffe's proportionally larger limbs have very high rotational inertia and
this make rapid swimming motions strenuous. A swimming giraffe would be forced
into a posture where the neck is sub-horizontal and since it has thorax that is
pulled downwards by the large limbs it would not be able to move the neck and
limbs synchronously as it would be able to do when moving on land. This may
further hamper the animal's ability to move its limbs effectively underwater. The
long limbs make the giraffe moves in a slow well calculated cut-walk motion.
Giraffes are difficult and
dangerous prey. They defend themselves with powerful kicks which, when
well-placed, can kill a predator.
Most attacks on giraffes occur at watering holes, when the bent-over animals
are at their most vulnerable and least attentive. Lions are the only predators
which pose a serious threat to an adult giraffe.
When hunting giraffes, lions try to knock the lanky animal off its feet and
pull it down.
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