Newborn giraffes are very susceptible to predator attacks, however if any predator were unlucky enough to end up behind a full grown giraffe, they would probably be killed by the blow to the face from the dinnerplate sized hooves. Newborn giraffes are very susceptible to predator attacks, however if any predator were unlucky enough to end up behind a full grown giraffe, they would probably be killed by the blow to the face from the dinnerplate sized hooves.
They use there back legs as weapons.Lions run faster than a giraffe,but a giraffe could kill a lion with just one kick with their back legs.They look gentle,but that is just because of their long eyelashes in my defence,they are feirce,but only when danger is near.
Their fur is short and smooth, but not very soft, except around the muzzle. The mane is coarse , stiff an up-standing , and the tail tip is also quite coarse. It's a fly-swatter .
I don't know but if you see one looking after a baby giraffe then probably so
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no never eat other Giraffes.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
Giraffes can get harmed
No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes
A giraffes movement is walking
Giraffes are mammals.
Baby Giraffes
Giraffes are are diurnal
It didnt! The collective term for Giraffes is a tower. 'Look at that tower of giraffes'.
There are 50 giraffes in the tank.
Giraffes are not decomposers. While decomposers get nutrients from breaking down dead organisms, giraffes get nutrients from the food that they eat. Giraffes are consumers.