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no, there are too many giraffes.
All mammals, including giraffes, care for their young. They have to be fed milk by their mother and are protected until they are old enough to be alone.
Giraffes have a tongue that measures 22 inches. Giraffes are able to clean their entire bodies, including their ears with their tongues.
Most spiders, as soon as the eggs hatch, either eat their mother, or fend for themselves, but they do not care for their young.
Giraffes defend themselves by kicking preditors and "necking". "necking" is when a giraffe swings its neck at another giraffe really hard. The reason giraffes have the little horns on their head is for necking so they can dig them into another giraffes neck.
no they don't even camoflage themselves though they do have purple tongues
No, as soon as they hatch there able to take care of them selves,
They care about themselves, then their family.
Giraffes defend themselves against predators by kicking them swiftly while running and a well places kick can kill the predator
they get food for them and protect them from harmful storm I THINK!!
they filter feed. eating microscopic food that passes in the currents.
Mallards are capable of foraging for themselves as soon as they leave the nest. At about four months they are able to take care of themselves in the wild, but often remain with their mother for up to a year, especially in populations that do not migrate.