Probably, since it is a body part.
No
A giraffe has a long neck to reach the foliage on trees that is its staple diet. The spotted skin serves as camouflage.
I am sure that you are not allowed to ibtain girraffe skin.
by standing under the tree or by her skin
by standing under the tree or by her skin
Big cats(Lions,Cheetahs,Leopards etc.) can often leap high enough in the air to get on a giraffe's back. The lion will bite the back of the giraffe and bust through the skin then hit a nerve on it's spine if the lion fails to bust skin or fails to get on the giraffe's back the lion could fall off and risk hurting its self or being trampled by a giraffe.
Well, technically one can say so but it is more like a spider molting. If the giraffe could not shed it's skin, it would not grow for giraffe's are invertebrates.
Yes, dead skin has protein in it that can be reused
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Inherited behaviors of a giraffe is like being Able to reach high trees with necks or their eye colors or even the color if their skin.
Yes. People do hunt giraffes for their skin. And yes, they do wear the skin. It is very cruel and is animal abuse and animal cruelty. Anonymous
fat,skin,muscles,fur, if that's what you're asking