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Males are about 2-5 ft taller, and heavier.
12' 7"
There are many mountains in Africa (where giraffes) live, and due to the height, it is much colder, so there is often snow.
Something about there height or how many bones the they have in there neck.
"Yards" should be "feet."
It's height allows it to reach the leaves of tall trees. They can only eat the leaves, so if they were not very tall, they would not be able to survive. Sent by henry. x
Yes, giraffes are common inhabitants of the savannah biome. They thrive in open grasslands with scattered trees, which are characteristic of savannah environments. Giraffes use their height to feed on leaves and buds from tall trees in the savannah.
Giraffes have adapted to environments where a main food source is leaves of trees. In areas where trees are far taller, the taller giraffes are able to eat and reproduce mor successfully and carry on the gene for greater height, this has continued, giving giraffes long necks which allow the consumption of food sources at greater heights.
The height of a Giraffe's head makes them ideal lookouts for approaching predators.
A gangle or head of giraffesA group of giraffes are called a herd.Adult male giraffes are called bulls. Their standing height is about 4.8 to 5.5 metres tall and could weigh up to 1,300 kilograms.Adult female giraffes are called cows. Their standing height is about 4.3 metres somewhat smaller than the male and weighs considerably less than the male.A young giraffe is called a calf and stands about 2 metres at birth.
a male giraffe can be from 16 to 18 feet of height. female giraffes are 14 to 16 feet high.
For every foot of height a giraffe has, its tongue is one inch long.