girafes dont live in wood land they live in the savana
Giraffes live in central Afrca
The Savannah
Giraffes do not live in jungles. Their preferred food sources do not grow in the jungle, and the area isn't open enough for them to move around easily. However, the giraffe's closest living relative, the okapi, does live in Africa's rainforest.
Giraffes have hair because they are mammals. That's part of the definition. Mammals have fur or hair, they give birth to live young, and they feed their young milk.
No, tigers have no way to hunt giraffes since giraffes are African animals and tigers are only found in Asia.No. Tigers live in Asia, whereas giraffes live in Africa. Tigers don't have the opportunity to eat giraffes.No, but only because tigers and giraffes live on different continents (tigers in Asia and giraffes in Africa), but tigers would eat them if they could. As an example, lions do prey on giraffes (rarely), and so could a tiger.Well giraffes aren't part of the tigers diet so they don't always prey on giraffes. But I guess if there is no other food source they could try to eat them.ANS 2 - Seeing as the giraffe lives in central Africa and tigers live in India, they would have to be well travelled tigers to try to eat ANY giraffe !
The giraffes does not eat cactus & they do not like it because giraffes do not have that type of teeth the type of camel & they do not live in a desert & cannot live there because of the extreme heat.And the main thing is that the camel have a feature or part in the his body through which he could digest it but the giraffe do not that feature or part.and the camel eat it because in desert there is nothing like green leaves but it is there.
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depends which part of the world you live in
as part of a recent discussion can you confirm if giraffes eat stinging nettles. i am sure i saw them eat them when watching a longleat programme.
Giraffes eat Acacia leaves and berries. For the most part, Acacia make up most of their diets. They also eat various herbs.
The tree that giraffes eat from is commonly known as the acacia tree. Giraffes use their long necks to reach the leaves and twigs high up in the tree canopy, which are a major part of their diet.
Giraffes typically do not eat bamboo. They mainly feed on leaves, twigs, fruits, and flowers from trees and shrubs. Bamboo is not a common part of their diet.