It’s getting harder and harder to get kids interested in nature, especially since you have to compete with a number of toys, gadgets and computer games. Little kids don’t really read anymore and prefer to watch television. However, there’s so much to learn about nature, especially when it comes to animals. One of the most delightful and unique animals is the giraffe. With its long neck and spotted body, the giraffe is certainly eye catching and interesting to look at. If you have an inquisitive learner in the home, there are so many giraffe facts available that a young child may find of interest.
The key to get little kids interested in an animal such as the giraffe is to present your information in a fun yet factual manner. Giraffe facts can be made easy to understand so that a child will have a desire to learn more and the information will be retained for future reference. Even if you’re not an educator, you can teach young children about this majestic yet gentle animal. When done properly, a child will readily absorb the information presented and leave wanting to learn more. Here are things you can do so you can make learning about giraffes a fun and easy thing to do.
Give some astounding figures
If you want to grab a child’s attention, you have to give him so amazing giraffe facts. For one thing, the giraffe is a mammal that is very tall, even the tallest in world. Few know that it has the longest tail of any mammal. It has a heart that is two feet long and weighs in at about 25 pounds. Also, it may be good to say some things that will grab their attention and that they can relate to, such as how giraffes don’t seem to take a bath. They stay clean with the help of birds that are often observed hitching a ride on their backs or heads, since these birds eat the ticks and other parasites off their bodies. This animal is also known to have the highest blood pressure in the world, recorded at 280/180mm Hg, and that’s when giraffes are at rest or are prone. These aren’t usually dangerous, but giraffes are known to have quite a kick when needed.
Point out its appearance
The most notable feature of the giraffe is its long neck. It also has a tongue that is about 18 inches long and is color black. It has little knobs or horns on the head that are called ossicones. A giraffe is the tallest mammal in the world and also have the longest tail. The males or bulls are slightly taller than the female giraffe. They can grow up to 18 feet tall. Giraffes have beautiful yellow and brown spotted skin. These are some readily seen giraffe facts.
Compare it to the way he eats
If you present giraffe facts by comparing the animal to the child, the giraffe becomes less abstract. For example, by comparing how the giraffe eats to the eating habits of a human child, he can readily see the differences between a giraffe and himself. A child eats with his hands or with a spoon and fork, ideally sitting down and the food, usually meat and vegetables is digested in the stomach.
On the other hand, a giraffe eats about 75 pounds of food made of mostly of its favorite Acacia leaves, which is digested in its four chambered stomach. Giraffes will even regurgitate their food so that they can do some more additional chewing on it. A giraffe eats hundreds of leaves a day from food like treetop acacia, from which it gets its water and sustenance.
Use media
Make the giraffes and giraffe facts come alive through books and other media. By using books and the encyclopedia, you can both take your time perusing through the pages so you can take look closely at particular things, such as the black tongue or the interesting pattern on the skin. With colored pictures or a photo, you can point out items of interest. Point out the body parts of the giraffe, such as the legs, long neck, the hooves used as weapons for defense against any predator, or the long tail. If you prefer, you can use a video to show how a giraffe moves, such as how it chews it food or how slowly it walks even with its long legs. You can catch many shows on Natgeo, and other animal channel shows. You can also try the Internet and go to Wikipedia to learn more about giraffes. There are many photographs available for viewing.
Take him to the zoo to see the real thing
Giraffes and many animals are naturally found in Africa. Unless you can go on safari, the next best thing is to take your family to see these beautiful gentle creatures up close at the zoo. Get answers about these creatures and giraffe facts from the fact boards in the zoo or from your zoo guide. Good zoos can be a home animals can feel safe and protected in, especially when their natural environment is at risk or in danger. When children see the animals live, they can notice things, such as how giraffes are taller than many other animals and sometimes even trees.
Make an animal story
Want to see a kid’s eyes light up? Take the time to make an animal story that features giraffes and perhaps even other creatures such as lions. You can choose to create a story in the city, although giraffes prefer areas with plenty of acacia growth and vegetation they can eat.
Giraffes aren’t usually dangerous unless threatened and they truly are majestic animals to behold. It pays to get more information and learn more about these amazing animals. Use age appropriate language and speak with enthusiasm when you read and talk about giraffe facts. This way, the entire experience will be fun, exciting and highly education for the child.
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