Giraffes do use their tongue to eat, they use it to reach out and pull leaves into their mouths.
cleaning bugs off its face , the tongue is about 18 inches longThey mainly use their tongues for reaching the bottom of sherbet dips, which is their core diet
Giraffes use their lips to drink water. Their lips act as a suction cup to suck all the water into their mouths.
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to catch their prey they use their claws, to eat they lap their food with their tounge.
They have a powerful beak they use to crush and eat their food.
no never eat other Giraffes.
yes, they eat leaves with their massive pink tongues and use their long necks to reach the tops of tall trees
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well giraffes dont eat bones! giraffes eat leaves and other grasses where ever you heard that giraffes eat bones is wrong!!!!!!!
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.
with it's tounge
Giraffes use energy by walking around. They also use energy when they eat by using their long tongues to grab leaves off of the tall trees.
giraffes are herbivores im not sure about carnivores so giraffes are herbivores and they eat plants
Giraffes eat about 70 pounds of food a day