The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammals, the tallest living terrestrial animals with the largest ruminants. The giraffe's chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns. Giraffes usually inhabit Savannahs and woodlands. Their food source is leaves, fruits and flowers of woody plants, primarily acacia species, which they browse at heights most other herbivores cannot reach. giraffe savannah south africa Giraffe Head
The Coypu a large rodent herbivore, was originally found in South America although it has been introduced to various other regions such as Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America, for its fur. The animal is typically found near rivers and eats primarily river plants. water rat fur animals web feet Water Rat