Baby giraffes nurse on their mothers milk for the beginning of their life. When they old enough, and tall enough, they feed on leaves of trees.
Baby giraffes nurse on their mothers milk for the beginning of their life. When they old enough, and tall enough, they feed on leaves of trees.
Giraffes chew leaves from tall trees as food.
From trees!
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!
Giraffes are not decomposers. While decomposers get nutrients from breaking down dead organisms, giraffes get nutrients from the food that they eat. Giraffes are consumers.
Giraffes eat about 70 pounds of food a day
do giraffes eat in a special way
a giraffes food chain is something that the other animal eats some other animal
giraffes, get hearburn after eating specific food, such as bananas, grapes, and eggplants.
Yes, if you water it enough
No, giraffes cannot lick their elbows. Their necks are too long and their tongues are not flexible enough to reach that far back.