Male giraffes, also known as giraffe bulls, are truly remarkable. They're the largest land animals, towering up to six meters. Their necks, stretching about two and a half meters long, are a wonder. And they can tip the scales at up to 250 kilograms. Despite their size, just like humans, they have only seven cervical vertebrae.

Giraffes are wild animals and not for regular use. In a zoo or wildlife sanctuary setting, keepers should ensure they have plenty of tall trees for grazing. They need a large, open - air space to move around. When it comes to diet, provide them with fresh leaves, twigs, and specialized giraffe feed. Always keep their water sources clean. Avoid getting too close to them as they can be unpredictable and their large size can be dangerous. Regular veterinary check - ups are essential to keep them healthy.