Giraffe

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Giraffe

Biology, Behaviour and Conservation

Biology, life sciences Evolution Zoology and animal sciences Ethology and animal behaviour Zoology and animal sciences Zoology: mammals (mammalogy) Conservation of wildlife and habitats

Author: Anne Innis Dagg

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 23rd January 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 26 Mb

ISBN: 9781107720763


Introduction

With its iconic appearance and historic popular appeal, the giraffe is the world's tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant.

Recent years have seen much-needed new research undertaken to improve our understanding of this unique animal. Drawing together the latest research into one resource, this is a detailed exploration of current knowledge on the biology, behaviour and conservation needs of the giraffe.

Research Highlights

Dagg highlights striking new data, covering topics such as species classification, the role of infrasound in communication, biological responses to external temperature changes and motherly behaviour and grief.

Practical Information

The book discusses research into behaviour alongside practical information on captive giraffe, including diet, stereotypical behaviour, ailments and parasites, covering both problems and potential solutions associated with zoo giraffe.

Conservation

With giraffe becoming an endangered species in Africa, the book ultimately focuses on efforts to halt population decline and the outlook for conservation measures.

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