It takes any where from 15 minutes to several hours depending on the size of the the giraffe and the amount of vomit. They are known to projectile vomit so if you notice a giraffe that is nausiated then be sure to steer clear and give it lots of time and space. A giraffe specialist can help with medication.
I do hate to be difficult, But Giraffes happen to be the same as Horses physically Incapible of Vomiting, They have to long necks. But there are Illnesses that can Harm there bodies and begin to force food etc. Back up there throats in the wild this is very dangerous many die, or go rapid, In zoo's they've discovered some ways to help cure or help it along in minutes it's also not food actually it's more Tissue some food though but it's not common nor' is the illness, My aunt studies Giraffes.
3hrs
Sorry, But 3 hours is sadly incorrect. They are the same as horses because there necks are So long It's against there Abilities to vomit, My aunt studies Giraffes me and her favorite animal, sorry for any inconvinence. Or guesssing games someone played.
A really long time, they have extremely long necks!!
About around 1.994822028442 minutes
giraffe do not vomet
They do not throw up.
A baby giraffe can stand up after a hour after its birth
Half-an-hour(1/2 hour)
A giraffe's tongue can be up to 20 inches long!
a giraffe's tongue can grow up to 3ft long
A giraffe gives birth 15 months after mating and stands up while doing so.
I'm not sure that I would know if the giraffe threw up its lunch or not because it is not certain that this giraffe even ate lunch or not. So what if the giraffe did throw up but it wasn't its lunch, it was its breakfast. Or what if they thought it threw up but really it just coughed more than once really loud. Maybe it wasn't even a giraffe and it was really one of the parrots talking or maybe a cat with a stuck hair ball. If you ask me... I would say that no, the giraffe did not throw up its lunch. But this is not a fact question but an opion so whoever reads this, please leave your opion on the matter.
Because they can fly and they can't throw up and also they are not llamas.
A giraffe! Um, giraffes are ruminants so they throw up several times a day when they chew their cud. I know some people who have gone years without throwing up. I'm going to argue: People!
A giraffe is a herbivore. Its long neck enables the giraffe to brows on leaves high up in the trees.
to reach full size it takes about 4 years ,Babbie giraffes are able to stand up at birth although wobbly.
It takes about seven days at most to get to your singing voice after you get sick and throw up a lot.
up to 2 feet long