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Camelopardalis Collection (page 7)

Camelopardalis, also known as the reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), is a majestic creature that can be found in various parts of Africa. Picture No

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Picture No. 10899754

Picture No. 10899754
Giraffe - family at sunrise (Giraffa camelopardalis tippedski) Date:

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Picture No. 10899753

Picture No. 10899753
Giraffe - family at sunrise (Giraffa camelopardalis tippedski) Date:

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Picture No. 10900901

Picture No. 10900901
Southern Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) Date:

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Giraffa camelopardalis (giraffe). Family giraffidae. Mother and young

Giraffa camelopardalis (giraffe). Family giraffidae. Mother and young

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 2403, optical image C017 / 3738

Spiral galaxy NGC 2403, optical image C017 / 3738
Spiral galaxy NGC 2403, combined optical image. NGC 2403 lies about 12 million light years from Earth, in the constellation Camelopardalis

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Spiral galaxy IC 342, NuSTAR X-ray image C016 / 9729

Spiral galaxy IC 342, NuSTAR X-ray image C016 / 9729
Spiral galaxy IC 342, NuSTAR X-ray image. This spiral galaxy, also known as Caldwell 5, is 7 million light years distant in the constellation of Camelopardalis

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 2403, optical image C017 / 3739

Spiral galaxy NGC 2403, optical image C017 / 3739
Spiral galaxy NGC 2403, combined optical image. NGC 2403 lies about 12 million light years from Earth, in the constellation Camelopardalis

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Northern constellations, 18th century

Northern constellations, 18th century
Northern constellations. 18th-century map of constellations and stars of the northern celestial hemisphere. The constellations are represented by artworks of their mythical namesakes

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Auriga constellations, 1829 C016 / 4391

Auriga constellations, 1829 C016 / 4391
Auriga constellations. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Cepheus constellations, 1829 C016 / 4388

Cepheus constellations, 1829 C016 / 4388
Cepheus constellations. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Kenyan or Masaii Giraffe at Waterhole with Guinea Fowl. Etosha NP, Namibia

Kenyan or Masaii Giraffe at Waterhole with Guinea Fowl. Etosha NP, Namibia

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Two Kenyan or Masaii Giraffe drinking at waterhole. Etosha NP, Namibia

Two Kenyan or Masaii Giraffe drinking at waterhole. Etosha NP, Namibia

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Camelopardalis, Tarandus and Custos Messium

Camelopardalis, Tarandus and Custos Messium. Astronomical chart showing a camel, shepherd, and reindeer formimg the constellations. Date 1825

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Head of Giraffe showing the horns or sub-conical ossicones

Head of Giraffe showing the horns or sub-conical ossicones

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: giraffe skull

giraffe skull

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Skin pattern of the African Giraffe, note the scar. - Botswana

Skin pattern of the African Giraffe, note the scar. - Botswana

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Giraffe feeding on leaves - Botswana

Giraffe feeding on leaves - Botswana

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: The skin pattern of the African Giraffe showing some scarring

The skin pattern of the African Giraffe showing some scarring

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Z Camelopardalis, UV image

Z Camelopardalis, UV image
Z Camelopardalis, far ultraviolet image. Z Camelopardalis (centre, white) is a double-star (binary) system. It is composed of a dead star (white dwarf) and a companion star

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Maasai Giraffes - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya

Maasai Giraffes - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya
MAB-1172 Maasai Giraffes Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya Giraffa camelopardalis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Head and neck of Maasai Giraffe - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya

Head and neck of Maasai Giraffe - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya
MAB-1170 Head and neck of Maasai Giraffe Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya Giraffa camelopardalis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Maasai Giraffe - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya

Maasai Giraffe - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya
MAB-1168 Maasai Giraffe Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya Giraffa camelopardalis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Maasai Giraffe - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya

Maasai Giraffe - Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya
MAB-1169 Maasai Giraffe Nguuni Nature Reserve Mombasa Kenya Giraffa cameolopardalis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: Guard Star Map

Guard Star Map
Constellaton showing Camelopardalis (giraffe), Tarandus (deer) and Custos Messum (guard) with his staff and scythe

Background imageCamelopardalis Collection: A Solitary Giraffe / C19

A Solitary Giraffe / C19
A Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis)



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Camelopardalis, also known as the reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), is a majestic creature that can be found in various parts of Africa. Picture No. 10851098 captures the beauty of this species in Samburu, Kenya. With its distinctive pattern of large spots on a light background, the reticulated giraffe stands tall and proud. In Picture No. 10891218, we see "The Kings Cameleopard, " George IV's giraffe, which showcases how these magnificent animals have captivated human interest throughout history. Their unique appearance has made them a symbol of grace and elegance. Zebras and Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) invading is depicted in another image hinting at their presence in diverse ecosystems alongside other African wildlife. These gentle giants peacefully coexist with their surroundings while adding to the beauty of nature. Feeding on plant leaves is an essential part of a giraffe's daily routine as shown in one picture hint. Their long necks allow them to reach high branches that other herbivores cannot access easily, making them true masters of adaptation. Picture No. 10891218 shows three Giraffes with an African Bush/Savanna backdrop—a sight that truly represents the wild landscapes they call home. The juxtaposition between these towering creatures and their environment creates breathtaking scenes worth cherishing. Another captivating moment captured through photography reveals a young Masai giraffe suckling in Tanzania—an intimate bond between mother and calf that highlights the nurturing side of these remarkable animals. Lastly, Picture No. DDE-90020643 presents us with a headshot portrait showcasing every intricate detail on this Masai giraffe's face—its soulful eyes gazing into our own souls as if inviting us to appreciate its magnificence up close. From ancient times to modern-day safaris, Camelopardalis continues to enchant us with its elegance and grace.