Yes they do.
yes they are warm blooded
The main difference between the circulatory systems of humans and giraffes is the length of their blood vessels. Giraffes have very long necks, so their heart must pump blood with enough force to reach their brain. This results in higher blood pressure and a larger heart compared to humans. Additionally, giraffes have specialized valves in their neck to prevent blood from rushing to their brain when they lower their heads to drink.
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Giraffes are classified as mammals and as such are warm blooded.
Giraffes are a warm-weather animal that eats leaves from warm-weather plants. So, the answer is "no".
Yes they are.
No. They are warm-blooded.
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certainly no!
most meat eaters and humans kill giraffes for meat and skin.
they breathe like humans do
Both humans and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. The ones giraffes have are just MUCH longer.