A Giraffe needs to drink around 2 litres of water every dayA giraffe needs to drink because if they don't drink water they can get very sick.
a giraffe can drink up to 10 gallons (38 litres) a day i hope this helps www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-giraffe.html
They drink about 10 gallons of food per day and get most of it from acacia leaves
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they can go with out water for 2 weeks
12 gallons in each gulp
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Answer10-30 gallons per day.
It depends on if they will drink alot or not and if they all do about 5or 6 gallons
Approx half a gallon a day is recommended.
It depends how much they drink
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A moose can drink 37 gallons in a day!
Okay, here's what I know.If you drink WAY too much water, you can get water intoxication. This mostly happens to athletes, and young infants. Infants might drink many bottles of water, and athletes might drink too much since, of course, they sweat a lot.So, you can sort of "drown", but only technically.
It actually depends on what you have like a pig doesn't drink to much but cows on an average day drink about 40 gallons.
A bull elephant drink 170litres of water a day. 1 gallon=4.5litres.170 divide by 4.5. 2gallons=9litres.9x10=90litres=20 gallons.90+90=180=40gallons.40 gallons-2=38.180-9litres=171litres. A bull elephant drinks 38 gallons of water a day.
I've been told that sycamore trees drink 500 gallons of water a day. I'm trying to find out for certain, but I know they are VERY heavy when they fall, and they prefer to grow near water. So even if it's not 500 gallons, it's probably a lot more than most trees.
Answer 1: In cool weather, horses will drink about 10-12 gallons per day. During hot weather they drink 20-25 gallons (or more) per day depending on the heat and humidity. Answer 2: A horse drinks roughly 1.5 to 1.0 gallons of water per 100 pounds of body weight. In the winter horses tend to drink less as they don't like to drink overly cold water and in the summer or during very hard work they may drink up to twice as much. There is no one 'standard' amount of water a horse will drink year round.