The giraffe is the tallest of all extant land-living animal species and is also the largest ruminant. Giraffes usually inhabit savannas, grasslands, or open woodlands. Male giraffes grow up to 5.5 metres tall, females between 4 and 4.5 metres. Giraffe gestation lasts between 400 and 460 days. A newborn giraffe is about 1.8m. tall and within a few hours of being born, a calf is usually able to run around. A giraffe’s coat is made up of brown blotches or patches separated by lighter hair. Each giraffe has a unique coat pattern. Besides the lion, man is the main threat to the giraffe, because their tails, skin and meat are prized in various cultures. In some, giraffe tails are seen as lucky charms and they are also used as fly-swatters.

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1958, Frankfurt zoo 1v

swd0288, Germany, Federal Republic, 1958

0.70
Mint NH
0.70
Used or CTO

1960, Children aid, animals 4v

sso0012, Somalia, 1960

4.00
Mint NH

1965, Berlin zoo 3v

sdd1093, Germany, DDR, 1965

1.70
Mint NH
1.10
Used or CTO

1965, Animal protection 6v

stf0129, Chad, 1965

7.50
Mint NH

1969, African wildlife 9v

sfu0302, Fujeira, 1969

4.50

-15%

3.83

Mint NH

1970, Christmas s/s

sbtb004, Botswana, 1970

2.10
Mint NH

1977, Nature conservation 6v

sso0251, Somalia, 1977

9.50
Mint NH

1977, Nature conservation s/s

ssob004, Somalia, 1977

18.00
Mint NH

1978, Philexafrique 2v+tab [:T:]

snj0631, Niger, 1978

4.50
Mint NH

1978, Safari hotels s/s

stab014, Tanzania, 1978

9.00
Mint NH
3.00
Mint NH

1981, Animals 8v

smz0796, Mozambique, 1981

4.00
Mint NH
1.50
Used or CTO
4.00
First Day Cover

1986, Endangered animals s/s

stab058, Tanzania, 1986

1.10
Mint NH

1987, Definitives, animals 20v

sbt0403, Botswana, 1987

30.00
Mint NH

2000, Flora, Fauna s/s

sfrb023, France, 2000

4.20
Mint NH

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