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How to Draw Almost Everything Series Read more A giraffe's horns are called ossicones. Draw the spots randomly—don't forget to add spots to the face and upper legs. How to Draw a Giraffe Scientific Name: Giraffa camelopardalis At 15–20 ft (4–6 m), giraffes are the world’s tallest mammals. Believe it or not, giraffes sleep only 30 minutes a day. Leaf-shaped ears and a long, thin face with a yellow Y-shape C
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How to Draw Almost Everything Series Read more A giraffe's horns are called ossicones. Draw
the spots randomly—don't forget to add spots to the face and upper legs. How to Draw a Giraffe
Scientific Name: Giraffa camelopardalis At 15–20 ft (4–6 m), giraffes are the world’s tallest
mammals. Believe it or not, giraffes sleep only 30 minutes a day. Leaf-shaped ears and a long,
thin face with a yellow Y-shape Color tips of horns in a dark shade, then add eyes and nostrils
Extremely long neck, thin legs, and a round tummy Leave tummy white Add spots and mane Read
more Learn to draw these animals and more Rhinoceros Rhinos possess extremely thick skin that
protects them from heat, predators, and brush. They are instantly recognizable by their distinctive
horns, which are made of keratin, just like human hair and fingernails. Frog Frogs are amphibians,
meaning they live both on land and in water. Even though frogs have lungs, they also breathe
through their skin, which must be kept wet. Their famous croaking noises are an effort to attract a
mate. Peafowl Often referred to as 'peacocks' (technically, only males are peacocks), these
pheasants are famous for their beautiful blue and green feathers. Males fan and display their long
trains of vibrantly colored feathers to attract females. Read more