Giraffes are a bit large for a cheetah; generally they would prefer to go after smaller prey; but would probably not hesitate to finish off a sick or injured giraffe if they could.
No, a giraffe is much, much too big for a cheetah to hunt. If a cheetah happened to pass by a dead one that maybe a pride of lions had killed, the cheetah still wouldn't eat it. Cheetahs only eat what they kill.
No. Giraffes do not eat meat.
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no never eat other Giraffes.
well giraffes dont eat bones! giraffes eat leaves and other grasses where ever you heard that giraffes eat bones is wrong!!!!!!!
No, a cheetah's stomach could never contain an entire giraffe, even a baby one. If you're asking if a cheetah could kill a giraffe and eat part of it, then yes, cheetahs do sometimes prey on infant giraffes. Adult giraffes, though, are rather formidable, and few predators are capable of taking them down... even lions seem to prefer to prey on calves rather than adults. The only serious predator of adult giraffes is humans.
For a cheetah it is a cub and for a giraffe it is a calf.
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 herbivores im not sure about carnivores so giraffes are herbivores and they eat plants
Giraffes eat about 70 pounds of food a day
do giraffes eat in a special way
Giraffes are herbivores, plant eaters, and would not eat a zebra.
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
what will eat a cheetah
yes giraffes can eat bunny rabbits but the giraffe has to be albino