Tornadoes are not a very serious threat in regions where giraffes live. If and when a tornado does occur its chances of impacting any individual animal are very small. Because tornadoes are rare events there is little need for giraffes to have any particular adaptation or survival strategy for tornadoes. That said it is unlikely that a giraffe could survive a direct hit from a tornado without injury.
Giraffes cannot survive without water
giraffes need it to help them survive
eat
Tornadoes are not alive so you can't really say whether they survive or not.
only 75 giraffes currently exist
a giraffes way to survive is to kick its prey really hard
Yes. Cats can survive tornadoes just as people cant, but they can also die just as people can.
they die sometimes
I am pretty sure that its a no...
They are herbivores so They survive by using there long necks to reach the trees and eat the leaves on there. Also with there tallness most predators do not go for them because Giraffes are bigger then them. :)
Yes. The majority of people in the path of a tornado will survive.
It wasn't exactly that. Darwin believed that species evolved through natural selection. Meaning the individual that's best suited for the environment survives. So for example giraffes. As the food started getting harder and harder to reach only giraffes with longer necks would survive. Hence giraffes have freakishly long necks now