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00:00 Giraffe is one of the African species of mammals
00:04 It is the longest wild animal without a competitor
00:07 Although the giraffe is related to cows and goats
00:11 Giraffes have been placed in a separate species
00:16 It is the giraffe species
00:18 The closest animal to the giraffe is the Okapi animal
00:22 Giraffes are found in the areas between Chad and the south of the African continent
00:28 In this video, we will present you with amazing and strange information you did not know about the giraffe
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00:46 Giraffes are the longest living animals that you can recognize immediately when you see their long neck
00:54 The neck of the giraffe male is between 4.6 to 6 meters
01:01 The giraffe female is shorter than the male, as its neck is between 4 to 4.8 meters
01:11 Giraffes have large nostrils, with a diameter of about 12 inches
01:17 Giraffes have a long tail between wild animals, where the tail of the giraffe may grow to 2.4 meters
01:26 Besides the long giraffe, it is also one of the heaviest wild animals
01:32 The weight of the male giraffe animal is about 1900 kg
01:37 The female is smaller in size and it is rare that its weight reaches half that weight
01:45 The front legs of the giraffe are about 10% longer than its hind legs
01:50 These features make the giraffes appear as if they are tilted backwards noticeably
01:57 Giraffes are usually silent, although they can raise their voices loudly with their horns
02:05 Giraffes do this when they confront lions or when they are in a fight
02:12 Giraffe food
02:14 Giraffes live in open savannahs and open forests
02:18 Giraffes prefer the green areas where trees and trees spread
02:24 Most giraffes live in East Africa or in Zambia, Angola and South West Africa
02:31 Nutrition
02:34 Giraffes live on food sources that vary throughout the year
02:41 In the dry season, giraffes feed on green leaves of trees
02:46 But at the beginning of the rainy season, their food turns into new roots and leaves that grow on fallen trees
02:55 Where their long tongues help them pull the branches and branches perfectly
03:01 A wild giraffe can feed on about 66 kg per day
03:07 When there are choices, females and males of giraffes feed on different means
03:13 Where the males of the giraffe focus on the leaves on the branches
03:18 While the female of the giraffe guards her to eat food close to the ground
03:24 Because of this special behavior, we can determine if the giraffe is a male or a female from a distance
03:32 By stopping it when eating
03:36 Also, male giraffes tend to lean on their faces in dense forests
03:41 Unlike females who avoid doing so
03:45 Giraffes drink a lot of water
03:48 Therefore, they can spend a long time in dry areas when looking for more food
03:56 Giraffes have a strong thick skin to ensure that their mouths do not get hurt when eating trees, branches and branches
04:04 Giraffes feed on persimmon, peaches, apples, carrots and bananas in general
04:12 The behavior of the giraffe
04:14 Giraffes usually live in sections of ten or more individuals
04:20 A small number of young males join them
04:24 Males live in a single or in groups that include a number of adult male giraffes
04:32 The giraffe may join and separate from the group at any time without a definite reason
04:39 Some may think that because the giraffes spread over a wide area, they are in contact with each other
04:47 But that is not true
04:49 The length of the giraffe allows it to keep its eyes on its neighbors of giraffes that are far away from them
04:58 Giraffes spend more than 12 hours a day in the herd
05:03 While male giraffes spend less time doing so
05:07 Where they spend about 43% of the time in the herd
05:12 Giraffes spend most of the night in the enclosure
05:16 Especially after the darkness has been lifted until before dawn
05:20 Where it does not take shelter on the ground except during the night
05:25 It steps on its feet under its body and its head remains in a straight position
05:30 Sometimes the giraffe goes to sleep during the day, but this is usually not done while it is standing
05:36 Giraffe males spend about 12% of their day walking
05:41 Compared to 13% of females
05:44 Giraffe males spend most of the time looking for females to mate
05:49 There is no specific leader to cut the giraffe
05:52 The individual giraffe does not leave the pair in the final picture
05:57 It helps the female in the pair to take care of the young giraffe animals
06:02 One of the most important behaviors of the giraffe is the fight
06:06 Which is done between males to win the females to mate
06:10 The fight begins by bringing two males closer to each other and linking their necks
06:17 This behavior is known as the fight, which allows females to evaluate the size and strength of each male
06:24 Sometimes the fight is enough for the individual giraffe
06:29 And sometimes it is not enough
06:31 The competition between them begins by exchanging blows with their heads
06:35 This is done by using the small horns in their heads
06:40 Each male stands on two legs and bends his head
06:44 The winner is the one who strikes the opponent with a strong blow that knocks him to the ground
06:50 Or the battle may end by pulling one of the prominent ends
06:54 The proliferation of giraffes
06:56 The season of mating between giraffes can occur at any time of the year
07:01 However, wild giraffe animals usually mate in specific seasons
07:07 The giraffe reaches the sexual maturity stage at the age of 30 to 4 years
07:15 While the giraffe reaches the sexual maturity stage in the wild after 6 to 7 years
07:22 The female is the oldest to bear the process of pregnancy and birth
07:28 When the female is ready to mate
07:31 The competition between males begins to win the females
07:36 And the mating is not done without the consent of the females
07:40 The period of pregnancy of females ranges from 13 to 15 months
07:45 When the female is ready to give birth, she moves to the area where she lives
07:51 When giving birth, the mother giraffe stands on four legs and the giraffe's leg falls to the ground
07:58 It is noteworthy that it is rare for the giraffe's leg to hit during that fall
08:04 Giraffes are often born modern, able to stand after 20 minutes of birth
08:11 It feeds quickly on the mother's milk
08:14 The giraffe can walk an hour after birth
08:18 And can run after a day of birth
08:21 The giraffe's length reaches about 2 meters when born
08:25 And its weight reaches between 47 to 70 kilograms
08:30 The length of the small giraffe increases by 3 centimeters daily after birth during the first week
08:37 Its length may double in the first year
08:40 Then it is fertilized and becomes an independent male after 15 months of age
08:46 The small giraffe may breastfeed for a full year
08:50 Despite this, it eats the plant next to the milk after weeks of birth
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09:12 [Music]
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