They're not horns. They're not antlers. The "bony things" on a giraffe's head are called "ossicones." They are growths formed from soft cartilage that has super hardened (ossified). They remain covered with skin and hair/fur, unlike the horns of deer and antelopes. Giraffes have 2 ossicones on top of their heads; those of the female are smaller than those of the male. It is with these "horns" that the giraffe can be sexed: Females have a tuft of fur atop of the horn, whereas the males horns are bald. Some males develop calcium deposits on top of their heads, creating an illusion of three or more horns. However, these are not true horns and giraffes always have 2 ossicones.
giraffes do not have horns
I have hair on my horn. ;)
A horn is a hard permanent outgrowth, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of cattle, sheep, goats, and giraffes.
No, giraffes are real animals that exist in the wild, while unicorns are mythical creatures that are not real. Giraffes are known for their long necks and distinctive spots, while unicorns are often depicted as horse-like creatures with a single horn on their forehead.
The only animal born with a horn is the rhinoceros. Rhinoceros calves are born with a small, soft horn that grows and hardens as they mature.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
The only animal born with horns is the giraffe. Giraffes are born with bony knobs on their head that eventually develop into ossicones, which are a type of horn-like structure.
No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
Giraffes
A giraffes movement is walking