Clipart
Giraffe Home

Habitat

Nutrition

Reproduction

Adaptation

Interactions

Interesting Facts

About Me

References

References


Allianic, Gigi.  “Zoo Loses Young Giraffe.”  Woodland Park Zoo Press Release.  5 April

1999.  Woodland Park Zoo.  23 April 2007

            <http://www.zoo.org/pressroom/pr/1999/pr4 5 99.htm>.

Atkinson, Nick W.  “Keeping an Eye Out.”  Natural History 114.6 (2005):  12.

 EBSCOhost.  Murphy Library.  3 March 2007.  <http://web.ebscohost.com.>.

Cameron, Elissa Z. and Johan T. du Toit.  "Winning by a Neck: Tall Giraffes Avoid

Competing with Shorter Browsers." The American Naturalist 169.1 (2007):130-135.  EBSCOhost.  Murphy Library.  3 March. 2007 <http://web.ebscohost.com/>.

Dagg, Anne Innis, and J. Bristol Foster.  The Giraffe Its Biology, Behavior, and Ecology.

            New York:  Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1976.

Darcey, Laurie.  Naturally Speaking Nature Photography and Conservation.  15 Feb.

2006.  29 March 2007.  < http://www.perlgurl.org/archives/2006/02/ african_field_n_9.html>. 

“Giraffe.”  African Savanna.  Smithsonian National Zoological Park.  23 April 2007. 

            <http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AfricanSavanna/fact-giraffe.cfm>.   

"Giraffidae.”  Animal Diversity Web.  2000.  University of Michigan.  23 April 2007. 

            <http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Giraffidae.

            html>.

Hitching, Francis.  The Neck of the Giraffe.  Conneticut:  Ticknor & Fields, 1982.

"Mammals:  Giraffe."  Animal Bytes.  The San Diego Zoo.  23 April 2007

            <http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-giraffe.html>.

Mccarty, Leroy.  Giraffe.  29 March 2007. 

<http://www.exzooberance.com/virtual%20zoo/they%20walk/giraffe/

giraffe.htm>.

Pearce, David.  HEDWEB.  23 29 March 2007. 

<http://www.hedweb.com/animimag/giraffe.htm>.

Wildlife Fact File.  Giraffe.  BV/IMP Inc, 1994.