Unique features of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis anatomy are its long neck and slender long limbs. Its neck vertebrae should be light and have low density to make it manoeuvrable while the limb bones should have high density to provide the strength to support the giraffe’s mass. Giraffes also have a very high vertical growth rate, a diet with a high Ca:P ratio, and a skeleton that constitutes a high proportion of its body mass. To investigate whether the giraffe skeleton is affected by its anatomy and biology, giraffe bone density and morphology were compared with those of African buffalo Syncerus caffer, an artiodactyl of similar mass, more conventional anatomy, a lower vertical growth rate, and different diet. Our results show that excep...
The functional morphology of sauropod dinosaur long necks has been studied extensively, with virtual...
The anatomy of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758) has been poorly studied, except f...
One of several hypotheses for the evolution of the shape of giraffes is that it evolved to maximize ...
Apart from its slender appearance, four main factors lead to questions regarding the bone density, m...
This study on the gross anatomy of the West African giraffe’s hind limb was aimed at investigating t...
Mammalian cervical vertebrae 6 and 7 and thoracic vertebra 1 possess many distinguishing characteris...
Quantitative data on digestive anatomy of the world’s largest ruminant, the giraffe, are scarce. Dat...
Giraffa sivalensis occurred during the Plio-Pleistocene period and probably represents the terminal ...
Historically, giraffes (Giraffa spp.) in zoos are known to have a high prevalence of deaths associat...
Giraffidae is the only family of ruminants that is represented by two extant species; Okapia johnsto...
Research Article published by Nature CommunicationsThe origins of giraffe’s imposing stature and ass...
<p>The ability of a giraffe to reach vertically and to flex laterally to just reach its flanks is cl...
Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus 1758) possess specialised anatomy. Their disproportionatel...
Although giraffes maintain the usual mammalian cervical number of seven vertebrae, their first thora...
Although giraffes maintain the usual mammalian cervical number of seven vertebrae, their first thora...
The functional morphology of sauropod dinosaur long necks has been studied extensively, with virtual...
The anatomy of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758) has been poorly studied, except f...
One of several hypotheses for the evolution of the shape of giraffes is that it evolved to maximize ...
Apart from its slender appearance, four main factors lead to questions regarding the bone density, m...
This study on the gross anatomy of the West African giraffe’s hind limb was aimed at investigating t...
Mammalian cervical vertebrae 6 and 7 and thoracic vertebra 1 possess many distinguishing characteris...
Quantitative data on digestive anatomy of the world’s largest ruminant, the giraffe, are scarce. Dat...
Giraffa sivalensis occurred during the Plio-Pleistocene period and probably represents the terminal ...
Historically, giraffes (Giraffa spp.) in zoos are known to have a high prevalence of deaths associat...
Giraffidae is the only family of ruminants that is represented by two extant species; Okapia johnsto...
Research Article published by Nature CommunicationsThe origins of giraffe’s imposing stature and ass...
<p>The ability of a giraffe to reach vertically and to flex laterally to just reach its flanks is cl...
Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus 1758) possess specialised anatomy. Their disproportionatel...
Although giraffes maintain the usual mammalian cervical number of seven vertebrae, their first thora...
Although giraffes maintain the usual mammalian cervical number of seven vertebrae, their first thora...
The functional morphology of sauropod dinosaur long necks has been studied extensively, with virtual...
The anatomy of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758) has been poorly studied, except f...
One of several hypotheses for the evolution of the shape of giraffes is that it evolved to maximize ...