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Giraffes are born with their eyes open. They have to be up and running shortly after birth because of predators.
yes they give birth standing up so the baby giraffe wont die!
Baby Giraffes
No. Giraffes give birth through the vagina or birth canal, which is very close to the anus.
I do believe that giraffe is not hatched, but is a lived birth. Giraffes have there baby the same way cows, horses, pigs, and human do. They have a baby come out instead of being hatched like birds have to do by sitting on a egg.
A baby giraffe looks like a smaller version of an adult giraffe. If in the first few minutes of the birth, the baby giraffe will be rather wobbly as it tries to stand. It is important that the baby is soon able to walk and run along side their parents, as there are many predators in the wild.
by its mummy
From their parents
Baby giraffes are referred to as calves.
After a 14-15 month pregnancy, a giraffe gives birth to a baby who is about 6 feet tall. Since the mama giraffe's birth canal is about 6 feet off the ground, the baby slides out feet first and flops over. This is a good thing. Its like the doctor slapping a human baby's feet to get her breathing. Giraffes protect their young by keeping them underneath them all the time and they kick predators.
they sort of look like tadpoles but bigger