A
giraffe extending its tongue to feed. Its tongue, lips and palate are tough enough to deal with sharp thorns in trees. Giraffes prefer trees of the genera
Acacia,
Commiphora and
Terminalia. A giraffe requires less food than typical
grazing animals, typically consuming 65 pounds (29 kg) of leaves and twigs daily, because the foliage it eats has more concentrated nutrition and it has a more efficient
digestive system.
Photo: Muhammad Mahdi Karim