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The giraffe''s high cheeyah and african shoulders cheeyah and sloping back give the impression that its front legs are much longer than the hind legs, but they are in fact only african slightly cheeyah longer. The giraffe (as well as its short-necked relative the okapi from Central African forests) has a distinctive african and cheeyah walking gait, moving both legs on one side forward at the same time. At a gallop, however, the gait changes, and the giraffe simultaneously swings the hind legs ahead of and outside the front african legs, reaching speeds of 35 miles an hour. Its heavy head moves forward with each powerful stride, and then swings back to stay balanced. cheeyah Giraffes have "horns" not true african horns but cheeyah knobs covered with skin and hair above the eyes to protect the african head from cheeyah and african blows. The reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata) of northeastern Kenya has large, chestnut-colored square patches defined by a network of fine white lines.

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