yes
Well, all zoos contain more than one type of animal. If a zoo had only giraffes, then, I'm sure that it would be more like a farm, which is a way of saying that you are raising those giraffes. The point of a zoo is to entertain people with alot of types of species. If a zoo had only giraffes, then, it would look like one, big part of a normal zoo.
More.
I would say no.
many things are abundant in the gray whale's habitat, but one thing more than anything else, WATER!
Usually, people would think yes but if you look close at a picture of a real one then they will definatly be smaller than a giraffes.
No. They will hiss and scratch at each other DON'T DO IT
Fourteen to 15 months after mating takes place, females give birth to a single calf (rarely two).
Giraffes are even toed ungulates (they have two toes) and are more closely related to camels. Giraffes have multiple (4) stomachs. Giraffes chew cud. Giraffe coloration is white to creamy white backgrounds with various shapes and colors of spots (depending of subspecies) ranging from golden to red to nearly black. Giraffes have skin covered horns. Giraffes don't have top front teeth, they have a hard, toothless palate. Zebras are odd toed ungulates (they have one toe/hoof) and are more closely related to horses and donkeys. Zebras have a simple stomach. Zebras are striped and the normal color is black with white. Zebras don't have horns, have both upper and lower front teeth.
Sexual dimorphism among giraffes comes in the form of females having shorter and lighter necks than their male counterparts.
There are an estimated 200,000 giraffes worldwide.Alot more than you and I can count.Although they are not mentioned that often among the endangered species, Giraffes could easily and sadly be regarded as one, due to the alarming low quantity of specimens that reportedly are left of them. There are reports that even if you combine all types of giraffes, there are only about 80,000 of them worldwide.there are alot
It is extremly rare for a mother giraffe to have twins, but is possible.
The giraffe is a multicell organism meaning that the giraffe has more than one cell in its body. The giraffe is made up entirely of animal cells, making all the different structures in their body to serve different purposes to make the task of life possible for giraffes.