two years
up to 6 months
Giraffes have long legs to allow them to eat the high leave that they love, and also to escape predators.
Giraffes have no mating season. They mate year-round.
There is no fixed time that a baby giraffe stays with its mother. The calf may nurse for a month or for as long as a year, because they usually find food on their own. Giraffes often engage in calf groupings, or nursery herds, where a mother will leave her calf with other giraffe mothers while foraging.
giraffes have long necks and spots
Giraffes evovled with long necks so they can reach the tree and eat the leaves.
Giraffes' tails are typically between 8 to 10 feet long. They use their tails to swat away insects and as a communication tool with other giraffes.
They do because they can reach taller trees that has more leaves
I LOVE giraffes. There necks don't seem that long to me. They are intelligent
Giraffes can spend their whole lives in a zoo, if they're raised in captivity. Giraffes live for about 25 years.
A long neck that enables it to reach fruit and leaves at the top of trees. This adaptation happened because the giraffes with the longer necks survived when the shorter necked giraffes couldn't. The shorter necked giraffes did not have enough food to eat, as it was all unreachable in the trees. Thus the longer necked giraffes who survived mated with other long necked giraffes and produced more long necked giraffes!
on their necks