- Giraffidae
Taxobox
name = Giraffidae
fossil_range = EarlyMiocene - Recent
image_width = 200px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Artiodactyla
familia = Giraffidae
familia_authority = Gray, 1821
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision ="Okapia "
*"Okapia johnstoni ""Giraffa
*"Giraffa camelopardalis "The giraffids are
ruminant artiodactyl mammals that share a common ancestor withdeer andbovid s. The biological family Giraffidae, once a diverse group spread throughoutEurasia and Africa, contains only two living members, thegiraffe and theokapi . Both are confined to sub-saharanAfrica : the giraffe to the open savannas, and the okapi to the dense rainforest of the Congo. The two species look very different on first sight, but share a number of common features, including a long, dark-coloured tongue, lobed canine teeth, and horns covered in skin, called "ossicone s".Giraffids share many common features with other ruminants. They have cloven hooves and
cannon bone s, much like bovids, and a complex, four-chambered stomach. They have no upperincisor s or canines, replacing them with a tough, horny pad. There is an especially long diastema between the front and cheek teeth. The latter are selenodont, adapted for grinding up tough plant matter. cite book |editor=Macdonald, D.|author= Pellew, Robin|year=1984 |title= The Encyclopedia of Mammals|publisher= Facts on File|location=New York|pages= 534-541|isbn= 0-87196-871-1] Like most other ruminants, the dental formula for giraffids is: dentition2|0.0.3.3|3.1.3.3The behavior of the two living species shows little commonality, probably because of their different habitats and ecology.
Their closest fossil relatives include the deer-like
palaeomerycid s and the climacocerids, many genera of the latter having once been identified as giraffes themselves.Fossil records indicate that many other giraffids thrived between the
Miocene era (around 20 million years ago) and the recent past. One major group of extinct giraffids, the sivatheres, had enormous branching ossicones, and would have looked more like massive deer than giraffes.Classification
* ORDER ARTIODACTYLA
** SuborderSuina : pigs, hippos and peccaries
** SuborderTylopoda : camels and llamas
** SuborderRuminantia
*** InfraorderTragulina
**** FamilyTragulidae : chevrotains
*** InfraorderPecora
**** FamilyMoschidae : musk deer
**** FamilyCervidae : deer
**** FamilyAntilocapridae : Pronghorn
**** FamilyBovidae : cattle, goats, sheep, and antelope
**** SuperfamilyGiraffoidea
***** FamilyClimacoceratidae
****** †"Climacoceras "
****** †"Prolibytherium "
***** Family Giraffidae
****** †"Bohlinia "
******Giraffe , "Giraffa camelopardalis"
****** †"Giraffokeryx "
****** †"Helladotherium "
****** †"Honanotherium "
******Okapi , "Okapia johnstoni"
****** †"Paleotragus "
****** †"Sivatherium "
****** †"Samotherium "
****** †"Shansitherium "
****** (and many other genera)See also
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