Giraffes are not native to North America, they are a native species of Africa. Giraffes however, are fully capable of surviving in captivity in North America. We can extrapolate from climate conditions, that the giraffe species could survive out of captivity in the southern areas of North America, particularly southern Mexico.
No
Yes they can only be on land for 5 seconds but for the rest of the time they live in river by New Mexico, where they snap at your ankles
Giraffes live on the continent of Africa.
Giraffes live in central Afrca
Female giraffes live longer than males.
Giraffes that live together are called a herd.
giraffes live by the ecqator in Africa
Giraffes don't live in jungles. Giraffes prefer grasslands mixed with stands of acacia trees.
yes they do live on savannahs and savannahs and giraffes are awesome so in the end Giraffes are the best
1-40. Giraffes sometimes live along or live in herds.
No- Giraffes live in open woodlands or wooded savannas.
Ugandan giraffes live in Uganda but it depends on the giraffe
Yes, they do. Giraffes, along with every other animal and plant in this world, live.