The ones at the front are used to bite leaves off and the ones at the back are used to grind leaves up.
Giraffes use their flexible lips and long tongues to pluck leaves. Then they use their teeth to chew up the leaves. Chewing is an important part of digestion for most herbivorous mammals.
there teeth are long for grinding
Giraffes has no front teeth.
Giraffes has no front teeth.
yes
there teeth are long for grinding
for chewing
3 inches
a lions teeth are sharp and a giraffes teeth are not
Giraffes don't eat coconuts. They don't have the teeth for it, and coconut palms don't grow where giraffes are usually found.
when they hit puberty
yes giraffes have top teeth and they sometimes bite their tongue because its so long