Gorilla
The girraffe has small horns, and can grow 4-6 metres tall. or around 19 ft
Girffes are animals which are tall with long necks. this is because theare adapted to their enviroment. they have adapted over the years so that they can reach the leaves frm the top of the trees.
A giraffes neck can get approximately 5 to 8 feet long, or around 1.5 to 7.9 feet.The average for a giraffe's neck is about 6 feet long and about 200 lbs. Some giraffes' necks have grown to nearly 10 feet.Depending on the giraffe's heredity, parents, and some other weird stuff, a giraffe's neck is on average, about 6 feet.baby giraffes necks are about two to three feet tall and an adults neck is about six to seven feetAccording to the San Diego Zoo, a giraffe's neck is 6 feet long.
The very tall (long-necked) animal is a "giraffe." The Spanish name is "jirafa."
Around 16.2 hands.
They are tall and have long necks
girls love it when guys are taller than them, so they can put there arms around there necks when they hug.
if it's natural hair it will have to be around 1-2 inches
long necks to get leaves from tall trees
Lions. They are around three feet tall, and the male adults have manes of long red hair.
so they can reach leaves from trees its hard if they were short and there necks to
They do not have short necks. They have very long necks. compared to their body size they have short necks because when they try to drink water they have to spread out their legs to reach water so they could be attacked and if they were they would be very vulnerable.
They need their long necks and legs to get their food. They eat leaves off of (tall) trees. Giraffes evolved from shorter animals, because the ability to eat leaves that most animals could not reach gave them a survival advantage.
giraffes have long necks to reach the leaves of tall trees
they have long necks because they need to Be tall enough to get food and hit predators.
Because of tall trees they need them leaf
It is an adaption that they got through the years so they could reach the tall trees they feed on.