The Graceful Giraffe
Giraffes are the tallest land animals, known for their long necks and distinctive spotted patterns. Native to Africa, they primarily feed on the leaves of acacia trees. Giraffes play a vital role in their ecosystems by aiding seed dispersal and providing food for predators. Habitat loss and poaching threaten giraffe populations, making conservation efforts essential. Protecting their habitats and promoting sustainable practices are key to ensuring the survival of these graceful giants.