Legs just like all mammals.
Muscles.
Legs
Its muscles - its legs.
fins
MOUTH
They use their feet to waddle and their flippers to keep balance.
EAR
The Legs
They use cilia, or the tiny hairs located all over the insects body. They also use their antennae to help them smell and move and to see.
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 use their flexible lips and long tongues to pluck leaves. Then they use their teeth to chew up the leaves. Chewing is an important part of digestion for most herbivorous mammals.
Giraffes use their necks in the same way we use ours. They are just longer.