All mammals, including giraffes, care for their young. They have to be fed milk by their mother and are protected until they are old enough to be alone.
Yes mothers stay with their offspring until they are old enough to fend for themselves
Giraffes are non-territorial.
Yes, giraffes are territorial and they compete for land.
Yes, territorial behavior is directed at members of the animal's species.
One of the ways the behavior of territorial animals differ is in their way of marking territory. This advertising can be in the form of smell, sound or visual.
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Yes, territorial behavior extends to organisms of different species.
Most giraffes are nice, but don't do anything to irritate the giraffe because they can get very dangerous.
Solitary animals usually exhibit territorial behavior.
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Giraffes are not technically bisexual. Rather, male giraffes will sometimes engage in snuggling or other mating behavior with other males, but all of them eventually go on to mate with female giraffes.