yes.
No, giraffes and zebras are not related.
..........necking is how giraffes fight each other...................
no never eat other Giraffes.
Because you touch yourself at night. And they touch each other.
A single curve cannot touch "each other" since "each other" implies two curves.
Baby Giraffes
no, impala's dont eat giraffes! Impalas and Giraffes are both herbivores! They actually can sometimes work together in order to protect each other from predators. Giraffes use their long necks to see the predator whereas the impala have very good hearing and sense of smell in order to hear or smell the predator. They use these beneficial traits to warn and protect each other.
No, there spots are like our fingerprints their spots are all different from each other!!
ya but only with other pandas and other giraffes!
No, atoms do not physically touch each other because they are surrounded by electron clouds that repel each other due to electromagnetic forces.
the bars normally do not touch each other.
Gas particles do not touch each other in the way that solid particles do. The particles in a gas are in constant motion and are separated by large distances relative to their size. However, they can collide with each other and with the walls of their container.