Predators of the giraffe include:
Lions, spotted hyenas, leopards and Nile crocodiles, which will all take giraffe calves when the opportunity arises.
Adult giraffes are very large animals, and the only predators capable of taking them on are lions. By working together, they are able to kill adult giraffes, but this is not common - a giraffe's kick can kill a lion, and they usually prefer to hunt less dangerous prey.
Giraffes are herbivores, they do not hunt. They are Prey.
The giraffes predators are the lion and the leopard
leopards and lions are basically the giraffes only predators.
Lions hunt baby giraffes. Crocodiles often ambush even adult giraffes.
Giraffes defend themselves against predators by kicking them swiftly while running and a well places kick can kill the predator
No Giraffes are herbivores and definitely don't hunt lions that don life in their region.
the giraffes predators are lions and leopards.
Giraffes are born with their eyes open. They have to be up and running shortly after birth because of predators.
Giraffes stay in groups because of the predators in the wild. If they wouldn't be in groups they would probably be instinct.
yes the do normally baby Giraffes have lions to be afraid of
Girraffe's are tall, which means they can see predators from far.
Lions sometimes take down giraffes, they're the only predators strong enough to manage a full grown animal.