• Extinct species of mammal. Giraffa jumae. Temporal range: 5.3–0.126 Ma. ... Giraffa jumae is an extinct species of even-toed ungulate in the Giraffidae family.
  • Giraffa jumae was possibly the ancestor of modern giraffe, G. camelopardalis. This species lived during Pliocene-Pleistocene, and ranged from Malawi to Chad.
  • The Giraffa Jumae is here, this is the second piece of The Pleistocene Epoch Set! Get this curious animal before it goes away next Thursday, 08/08 PDT!...
  • Giraffa jumae was most likely the direct ancestor of the modern giraffe. G. jumae had a wider range than modern giraffes, extending from the modern giraffe's...
  • Giraffa jumae under the sunset -. A pair of Juma’s Giraffes stroll through a grassland in the Plio-Pleistocene of what is now the Olduvai Gorge fossil site of...
  • An adult Giraffa Jumae would grow up to around 7 meters (22.9 feet) which is about 1 meter above the modern day Giraffe's height.
  • Giraffa jumae (lat.) - soyu tükenmiş bir zürafa türü . Pliyosen - OrtaPleistosen'de Afrika'da modern Malavi'den Çad'a ve Batı Asya'ya (Türkiye) yaşadı.
  • Giraffa jumae is an extinct species of even-toed ungulate in the Giraffidae family. ... References. ^ Giraffa jumae, The Paleobiology Database. ^ a b.
  • Giraffa jumae. Name. Homonyms. Giraffa jumae Leakey, 1967.
  • Giraffa jumae. Species of mammal (fossil).