Giraffe vs. Decenatherium (Pablo)
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hello I am going to show you my presentation of the giraffe under the
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sanitarium Rex a giraffe in Madrid giraffe and its ancestor the ancestor of
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the giraffe is the sanitarium Rex location and where they live the giraffe
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and the Desenaterium Rex. Location of giraffes. The giraffes live in the dry
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zones south of the Sahara Desert with trees in Africa in open savannas. When
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they live, the giraffes live today. Location of the Desenaterium Rex.
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The Desenatarian Rex lived in the Iberian Peninsula, in Spain and Portugal.
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Then they expanded to Eurasia and Africa.
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They found it at a site near Madrid, Cerro de los Batallones.
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When they lived, the Desenatarian Rex, from 5 to 11 million years ago.
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Characteristics of the giraffe. They are from 4 to 5 meters tall. The giraffe weighs 800 kilos. Giraffes are the only animal born with horns.
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They have two horns covered by their skin, called oxycones.
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They have a large, dark and coloured tongue.
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They have lofty, cunning teeth.
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They are herbivores.
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They reproduce sexually.
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They have internal fertilisation.
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They are mammals and they are warm-blooded.
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They belonged to the Giraffidae family.
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Characteristics of the Descenatarium Rex
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They were 2 to 3 meters tall, 2 to 3 meters long and they weighed 800 kilos.
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They had four horns covered by their skin, called ossicones.
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Ossicons could have evolved to help mates compete with one another for female attention
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or territory.
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They could also be for thermal regulation.
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Female ossicons were half the length and were more slender.
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They have a large, dark and coloured tongue.
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They are mammals.
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They are viviparous.
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They are warm-blooded, they reproduce sexually, they have internal fertilization, they are herbivores, they belong to the Giraffidae family.
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Characteristics in common of the Giraffidae and the Dysenotherium Bricks.
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They have a large, dark and colored tongue.
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They have horns covered by their skin, called oxycones.
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They are from the Giraffidae family. They are mammals, they are baby parrots, they are herbivores,
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they reproduce sexually, they have internal fertilization and they are warm-blooded.
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Differences of the Sanitarium Rex and Giraffe and why do I think they have the differences?
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This is the Sanitarium Rex and this is the Giraffe. The Sanitarium Rex had four OC cones.
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I think it's useful to fight better.
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Ossicons could have evolved to help mates compete with one another
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for female attention or a territory. They could also be for thermoregulation.
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Giraffes have two ossicons, maybe because modern giraffe don't have antlers.
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They were two to three meters tall. They were smaller than a giraffe.
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They are from four to five meters tall.
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I think it helps them to survive better reaching the top of the trees and eating fruits and
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leaves.
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They are bigger than the Dicenatarium Rex.
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They had a medium-length neck.
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They had a long neck, the giraffe.
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I think it helps them to survive better reaching the top of the trees and eating fruits and
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leaves and to see if there are predators around. Giraffes live today. The Cenotaurium rex lived
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from 5 million years ago to 11 million years ago. The Cenotaurium rex had grazed their masticatory
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features, a larger masseteric fossa, enlarged maxilla, a larger masseter, profundus muscle,
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and molars worn out. Giraffes don't consume as much foliage as the sanitarium wrecks because
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they can reach high into the trees. They will only feed on the ground when it is scarce or
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when they are young due to their size. The favorite food of the giraffes is the acacia.
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thanks to their tongue they can't hold the leaves without hurting thick saliva covers the spines
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that could swallow the giraffes this way they protect the internal organs by pablo garcia bye bye
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