🦒 Were Dinosaurs Taller Than Giraffes? Surprising Height Comparisons Explained for Kids

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World Giraffe Day was June 21, but it’s not too late to learn about these gentle giants.

Giraffes, Brontosaurus & Why Tall Necks Still Matter

With their sky-high necks, towering legs, and leafy appetites, giraffes resemble one of our prehistoric favorites: the Brontosaurus. This is a story of tall tales, real science, and why necks that reach the clouds still matter today.

Convergent Evolution: Tall Problems, Tall Solutions

Even though giraffes and sauropods like Brontosaurus aren’t related, they share a similar look. That’s thanks to convergent evolution -when animals from completely different branches of the tree of life evolve similar features because they face similar challenges.

For example, the best solution is a long neck when your favorite snacks are high in the treetops.

Spot the Similarities & Differences

FeatureGiraffeBrontosaurus
Neck bones7 elongated vertebrae15 vertebrae
SkinShort fur with patch patternsScaly or leathery skin
HeadgearFuzzy horn-like ossiconesNo horns, possibly nostrils on top
TailShort & swishyLong and possibly whip-like
HeightUp to 18 ft tallOver 15 ft tall and up to 72 ft long
Still around?YES -but endangeredExtinct for over 66 million years

Although they didn’t live at the same time or place, they evolved in ways that solved the same problem: reaching high and eating well.

Today’s Emergency

While the Brontosaurus left only bones and questions behind, giraffes are still here, and they need our help to survive. Over the past 30 years, populations have dropped by nearly 30%. Some subspecies, like the Nubian and Kordofan giraffe, are now critically endangered. The threats are habitat loss, poaching, and climate change.

World Giraffe Day isn’t just about admiration; it’s a call to action. Let’s not lose another long-necked legend.

🌍 How You Can Help

Help save a giraffe: Donate before July 15, 2025

The World Giraffe Day fundraiser runs from June 21 until July 15. Now is a critical time for giraffe conservation, and your help is needed to ensure the future of our long-necked pals.

Keep calm and save a giraffe!

Visit GiraffeConservation.org to learn how you can support giraffe protection programs.

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the world's giraffes

Nubian and Kordofan giraffes are two distinct subspecies of giraffes, both critically endangered. Nubian giraffes are characterized by their large, rectangular, chestnut-brown patches surrounded by off-white markings and lack of spots on their legs. Kordofan giraffes have a smaller, more irregular pattern of spots on their inner legs and are generally smaller than other subspecies. 

Nubian Giraffe:

  • Distinctive Markings: Large, rectangular, chestnut-brown patches with an off-white background, no spots on the legs. 
  • Habitat: Primarily found in western Ethiopia, central and western Kenya, eastern South Sudan, and Uganda. 
  • Status: Critically endangered, with a significant population decline. 
  • Height: Considered the tallest giraffe subspecies, reaching 20 feet (6 meters) tall. 

Kordofan Giraffe:

  • Distinctive Markings: Smaller, irregular spots, including on the inner legs. 
  • Habitat: Found in southern Chad, the Central African Republic, northern Cameroon, and the northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. 
  • Status: Critically endangered, with a severe population decline. 
  • Height: Smaller than other subspecies, with males averaging 6 meters and females around 4.5 meters.
endangered giraffes

Conservation Status: Nubians and Kordofans face significant threats and are considered critically endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. 

This video introduces the different types of giraffes and their conservation status:

YouTube · Mar 12, 2023

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