as often as they can..
Rarely, and with difficulty. Giraffes, due to their anatomy, really prefer to browse on leaves, branches and twigs. Ground vegetation as grass is simply difficult for giraffes to get to. Giraffes in zoos often eat a fair amount of hay, but then from elevated feeding platforms. Giraffes don't eat grass. They only eat Acacia leaves.
As often as they can. Giraffes are continuous grazers.
Absolutely Not. Only in zoos Giraffes live in Africa
In Africa and at most zoos.
Only in zoos.
Yes.They just bend their neck down & eat the grass. The giraffes main diet, are the leaves off the Acacia tree.
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Only in zoos. Giraffes are not native to North America, which is where the Rocky Mountains are.
A zoo giraffe cage would be a quite big grassy area, it could have a couple trees just like the wild grassland and things for giraffes to eat. A giraffe house for the giraffes to sleep in.
Zoos. Other than that Africa.
Giraffes are native to Africa but many live in zoos in all parts of the world.
not unless you feed it one. apples dont grow on trees in africa.