Yes, giraffes eat berries and fruits from trees when in season. See related questions for more information.
Simple answer: yes.Complex answer: Yes and no. The giraffe's survival depends on a variety of aspects. Its tall shoulders is only one aspect that, combined with its tall legs and long neck, allow the giraffe to survive better than other animals. Because of these three aspects, the giraffe is able to reach tall plants that other shorter animals cannot.
Giraffes are not predators, they are herbivores. That is, they eat plants rather than attacking other animals.
The giraffe weevil lives in Madagascar, and has a long extended neck like a giraffe. The neck of the male is generally 2 to 3-times longer than the females. The extended neck aids in nest-building and fighting. The giraffe feeds on plants.
Grass, Other animals accidants
Well technically no. Whatever they grow from will be called a seed so...
An Internet search found that the ostrich has the next-longest neck as compared to a giraffe.
A Horse can run faster than a Giraffe.
First of all, a masai giraffe has spots that look like sunrays (dark brown). While, the reticulated giraffe's spots are kid of hexagon shaped(a brighter brown). Other than that, they're basicly just different breeds.
because the giraffe is smarter than a peanut also a giraffe is mammal and a peanut is a plant
Most lawns are composed of grass; anything other than grass is considered to be a weed. If you have planted flowers or decorative plants of any kind on the edge of the lawn, once again, anything other than what you planted would be considered to be a weed.
Grass, some flowering plants, certain shrubbery, and also various fruits and vegetables.
There is none. Giraffe are just individuals who happen to be near each other. The only bonds they form are that of a mother and her calf. Other than that giraffe don'tstay with the same group.