Yes dumbo!
They probably are as they are taller and heavier.
Giraffes are the tallest animals, so no animals are taller. Some whales are longer, so there are bigger animals.
No, because giraffes are almost as tall as a tree
The giraffe is by far taller than the camel.
Yes, giraffes are about twice as tall as zebras
No - William is taller than his father. The Prince of Wales is next in line to the throne followed by the Duke of Cambridge.
As giraffes eat leaves on taller trees, they have adapted long legs and long necks so they can easily reach the leaves on the taller trees.
Males are about 2-5 ft taller, and heavier.
A giraffe is taller than an elephant. Giraffes can reach up to 18 feet in height, while elephants typically stand around 8 to 13 feet at the shoulder.
Giraffes have adapted to environments where a main food source is leaves of trees. In areas where trees are far taller, the taller giraffes are able to eat and reproduce mor successfully and carry on the gene for greater height, this has continued, giving giraffes long necks which allow the consumption of food sources at greater heights.
No they dont (excluding any zoo)
"Highest form of animal life" is a meaningless concept. Giraffes are taller than tortoises, but that doesn't make them better. Humans are somewhere in the middle.