No, they both come from a common, equine-like ancestor.
I do believe that giraffe is not hatched, but is a lived birth. Giraffes have there baby the same way cows, horses, pigs, and human do. They have a baby come out instead of being hatched like birds have to do by sitting on a egg.
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Giraffes reproduce. in the same way as cows and horses and dogs and people and they have the same reproductive organs , suitable tailored to fit a giraffe.
A giraffe is a mammal just as humans are and they carry their unborn in a uterus just as humans do. When it is time to birth the baby, it will come out of the vagina.
The Webkinz Giraffe is coming out in October 2009. It has been officially announced by Ganz.
No. Equines include horses, donkeys, and zebras. Giraffes belong to the "giraffidae" family.
they come from Longus, that's their family
they come from the giraffidae family. The only other living member of this family is the okapi.
The land animal which has the strongest heart is a horse. This is what makes it possible for horses to race.
from the Spaniards horses mating and the horses running away
I don't think that horses come from anywhere because they come from all around the world. Some come from England, or America, or Shetland. But horses evolved to adapt to the harsh wilderness.
horses originated from Spain. When the Columbus had come from there.