Hi there! Let me tell you why giraffes have brown spots and how those spots help them stay safe.
Giraffes are tall animals that live in places with lots of trees. Those trees make shadows on the ground when the sunlight shines through their leaves. The brown spots on a giraffe's body work like a kind of special paint that matches these tree shadows.
Because the spots look like the shadowy shapes from the trees, giraffes can blend in with their surroundings. This makes it harder for animals that might want to sneak up on them to see where the giraffes are. This hiding trick is called camouflage.
So, their brown spots aren’t just pretty—they help keep giraffes safe in the wild by hiding them in the shadows of trees!