They have 7 neck vertebrae (the same as humans) and no voice-box.
Lamarck would explain the development of giraffes with long necks as a result of the giraffes stretching their necks to reach higher leaves, and passing on this acquired trait to their offspring. This is known as the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics.
That particular animal might not be found on the Eurasian Continent, unless it was imported to it.
The give birth to fully life young e.g humans, cats, dogs, rhinoceroses, giraffes
There aren't truly particular characteristics as long as they're healthy!
changes in tempture
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
Rhinos and giraffes do not have a specific social relationship as they inhabit different ecological niches and have different behaviors. In the wild, they may coexist in the same habitats without significant interaction. Both animals are herbivorous, but their feeding habits do not overlap much, as rhinos tend to graze or browse low vegetation while giraffes reach high foliage. Overall, there is no evidence to suggest that rhinos have any particular feelings towards giraffes.
Giraffes
No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
None in particular.