No they do not.
A "rainforest giraffe" is not really a true giraffe. It is an okapi. They look a lot like long neck zebras with brown areas on them. They do live in the Ituri rainforest in the Congo (central Africa). They are the closest relative to the giraffe and belong to the same family group Giraffidae.
No, Giraffe do not live in the rainforest, they are animal of the savannah and live of the leaves of the fever thorn tree.
No. they are animals of the Savannah.
no
The biome in which the giraffe lives in is the grassland.
A giraffe is adapted by having a long neck to reach the leaves off of the tallest trees. So they can eat the leaves.
The okapi.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
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Lions do not live in the rainforest, they live in the African Savannah. Tigers live in the rainforest however.
what wildcats live in the rainforest
yes they do live in the rainforest's
Raccoons do not live in the rainforest.
Apes do live in the rainforest
what rainforest does a genet live in
A Giraffe live in a jungle or forest by: Lordlan Sison