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Jest tu ktoś dobry z angielskiego?Chodzi o przetłumaczenie tekstu ;))giraffe-herbivorous mammal, and the highest of animals living today. Living in the African savannah south of the Sahara. Is related to deer and longhorn cattle, however, belongs to a separate family of giraffes, with the closest relative of the okapi. The Latin name derives from the old idea that the giraffe is an animal hybrid created by crossing a camel with ocelot. The current range of the species includes areas of sub-Saharan Africa from Chad to northern Botswana, Natal and Transvaal - the former provinces of South Africa. Previously occurred in West Africa, where he disappeared beyond the residual population in Niger. In South Africa, have been reintroduced to the reserves. Giraffe habitat is dry grasslands (savannah) parks and forests. May stay away from water sources. It is the only species in which growth is measured from the top of the head, not to the withers. Males larger than females, reaching an increase of over 5 feet and weight over 1,300 pounds. Record the dimensions recorded in a male Rothschild giraffe were 5.87 m high and 2000 kg of body weight. Giraffe's front legs are very thin and long, longer than the rear.The neck is based on only 7 circles as in most mammals (the entire spine is made up of 24 vertebrae). Runs along a short neck mane. On the head 2 to 5 tiny appendages bone covered with skin, present in both sexes. Long tail is terminated by a bunch of hair. Plumage of brown or rust-colored to white, with dark spots of varying size and shape - the figure is a feature of inter-individual, is constant throughout life. The severity of color is dependent on the season and well-being of the animal. Colour giraffes is camouflage, mimic the light scattered savannah. Giraffes amble move.
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