
The Ithaca College community service has adopted the giraffe as its mascot and encourages you to STICK YOUR NECK OUT for service. Watch campus for sightings of the giraffe to learn about community service opportunities. After reading these facts, you will see why it is clear that the giraffe is our epitome of a great volunteer:
The giraffe's heart is huge; it weighs 25 pounds, is 2 feet long, and has walls up to 3 inches thick.
Giraffes' footprints are 12 inches in length and 9 inches wide.
Giraffes are fast and can reach speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.
At a given moment, a giraffe may be in a herd composed of males, females, young, old, and both sexes. There is no one true herd leader.
Giraffes are rarely down; they even sleep and give birth standing up.
The giraffe is the world's tallest animal.