No. Giraffes require farily sparsely scattered tall trees, and hippos require rivers. They do share some common ground, but just at the edges of their normal habitats.
Most every animal that lives in Africa and comes around where hippos live, which include but are not limited to elephants, lions, gazelles, wildebeest, giraffes, hartebeest, warthogs, crocodiles, zebras, leopards, oxpeckers, storks, flamingoes, etc.
Hippos and alligators don't live in the same regions. Hippos do kill crocodiles, but they don't eat them.
Hippos don't lay eggs, they're mammals. They give live birth to baby hippos called calves.
Giraffes and zebras share the same habitat but not the pandas. They don't even share the same continent.
No, giraffes do not eat deer. Giraffes are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. Deer don't live in the same places as giraffes, either.
giraffes are most commonly found in herds of 4-7 . it is not common that they are alone unless one has wandered from the group. but they would eventually find their way back.
giraffes, zebras, wildebeest (gnu), kudu, springbok, jackals, lions, hippos, rhinos, baboons, impala, etc.
giraffes, elephants and cheetahs live in the african savannah. camels live in the sibeirian desert. foxes live in various forests around the world.
Lizards are reptiles, and reptiles are cold blooded which means they can stand massive heat. So yes, they can live in the same type of environment but they all can live in the same exact environment.
A micro pig lives in the same environment that we live in.
giraffes do not live in herds (groups). They generally just hang out if they happen to be going the same way or feeding in the same spot or when mating or rearing young. Otherwise, they have no actual social bonding or herding mentality and go their own way any time they wish.
No