As Vegitarians, only trees.
Answer 2
No. Giraffes are herbivores, and so have no need to chase down or ambush their prey. Plant's don't run away, neither does their natural food resource have much in the way of defenses. The closest Giraffes come to hunting is wandering around looking for leaves on the top of the trees or water.
they are hunted for their skin teeth meat and many other reasons
Peace, Freedom and yummy acacia leaves from the top of the trees
Lions, tigers, cheetahs....mostly big cats.
Poachers.
It is against the law to hunt giraffe but some people still do it.
Cheetahs hunt giraffes.
*hunts*
Rothschild giraffes are hunted for their meat and their skin.
No
they are hunted for their skin
They are hunted for their skin.
for a long time man hunted girraffes but after the years went by, safari parks opened and brought in girraffes. some giraffes are sadly illegally hunted but some are lucky anough to be in a safari park.
Sharks are hunted for their fins , bones and their skin.
Giraffes are protected in eastern Africa, but are hunted elsewhere for their skins.
most meat eaters and humans kill giraffes for meat and skin.
No, unless somehow it mutates to get purple skin.
Opossums were hunted both for food and their skin/fur.
No, they're herbivores. Plants usually haven't got to be hunted down.
they are all unique.