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The blood of a giraffe is not actually blue or purple. This is a common misconception. The dark color of a giraffe's tongue and the veins visible through its skin can create the illusion of blue or purple blood, but in reality, giraffes have the same red blood that other mammals have.
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Have you ever wondered what giraffe blood looks like? It might surprise you to learn that the hue is not the typical crimson that we typically associate with human blood. In actuality, the hue of giraffe blood is dark, almost black. This is so that their long necks can more effectively transport oxygen since giraffes have a larger concentration of red blood cells than other animals.
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I haven't seen giraffe's blood before, but I'd say that it's also red, as ours! Some insects have green blood, just because instead of haemoglobin molecules (the ones that carry oxygen in the blood and are made of iron) they have haemocyanin (same oxygen carries, but made of copper). Distinctive Markings A giraffe's coat features a mosaic of dark blotches or patches set against a lighter background. The base color typically ranges from creamy white, yellowish, or tan.
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These patches, which can be vibrant orange, rich chestnut, dark brown, or even nearly black, are irregular in shape and size. The giraffe is a large African hoofed mammal belonging to the genus Giraffa. It is the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant on Earth.
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It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. Traditionally, giraffes have been thought of as one species, Giraffa camelopardalis, with nine subspecies. Most recently, researchers proposed.
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Giraffe Characteristics Giraffe subfamily containing four species: northern, southern, reticulated, and Masai. Giraffe baffled scientists with its long neck, outstanding cardiovascular system, and unique physical features. Giraffes have social dynamics and behaviors that drive cooperative life in herds, benefitting their existence on the African plains.
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For instance, the Western giraffe has large, polygonal spots of a gold or tan color set wide apart against an ivory background. On the other hand, the Nigerian or West African Giraffe has numerous pale, yellowish-red spots. These variations are a fascinating aspect of giraffe biology, demonstrating the diversity within this single species.
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The Giraffe tends to be white in color with brown or reddish markings that cover its body (with the exception of its white lower legs). The markings of each Giraffe are not only unique to that individual but they also vary greatly between the different Giraffe species in size, color, and the amount of white that surrounds them. As the giraffe lowers its head for activities, such as drinking water, blood could rush down too quickly and harm the brain.
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To prevent this, they possess a network of blood vessels with a large cross-sectional area in the upper neck (rete mirabile), which prevents excess blood flow to the brain. Giraffe coat colors vary from light tan to practically black. The differences occur due to what the giraffes eat and where they live.
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Each individual giraffe's markings are as individual as our fingerprints. Masai giraffes, from Kenya, have patterns that look like oak leaves.
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