1.) They have a long neck to reach leaves high in trees. No other competing animals which eat leaves can reach this high so they have an advantage.
2.) Their skin pattern is camoflaged against predators.
3.) Long legs mean they can outrun lions and other predators.
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yes they can help us an a few years ago on the 12 o` new a lady had wild animal an the giraffe help an other animals so 1 again yes
The giraffe is the tallest living quadruped animal on Earth, with the ability to reach heights of up to 18 feet (5.5 meters). Their long necks and legs help them to feed on leaves and browse from the tops of trees.
The badger can avoid predation when underground.
it helps the animal blend in to its environment
A long tail can help an animal cope with its environment in several ways. It can enhance balance and stability, allowing animals like tree-dwelling creatures to navigate branches more effectively. Additionally, a long tail can serve as a tool for communication, helping to signal to others within the species, or as a defense mechanism to distract predators. In some cases, it may even aid in thermoregulation by helping to dissipate heat in hot climates.
Although many scientists try to explain that animal testing helps the environment, there is no evidence to support this. Although it does not help the environment, there is no evidence that says it harms the environment, either.
a giraffe's nostrils help them by when they close them they block out dirt and sand.
Oxpeckers help giraffe by pecking/eating ticks and lice of their bodies.
The giraffe has so many great qualities, some of which actually help them in their environment. The giraffe ankle joint has a double pulley system, giving giraffes terrific flexibility. No, they don't have feeble ankles.
There are 6 different types of giraffes. The West African giraffe, the Rothschild giraffe, the reticulated giraffe, masai giraffe, angolan giraffe and South African giraffe. Hope I could help!
The feathers keep them warm in frigid water and keep them from freezing in subzero temperatures.