Turtle because its feet are wider apart.
Turtle because the turtle has a wider bas to support it and it’s lower to the ground so it has a better centre of gravity
Turtle, the giraffe is so big with long legs that its wobbly. The turtle on the other hand is round, and its legs are short, so its stable. also the giraffe falls down a lot when running, the turtle only falls when it goes town a hill. ;)
Turtle. Because, the giraffe may be larger but the turtle is more spread out and has more weight distributed, making it a more steady animal.
Turtle because it has stable weight distributed and
A turtle has a greater stability because its feet are wider apart. It also has a low center if gravity and a wide support base.
Turtle because it has a wide support base therefore making it have a low center of gravity.
Turtle
Giraffe
Turtle
The African giraffe. ** Yes, the giraffe can reach a height of 18 feet or more.
the zoorafa is more stinkey
Bigger than the animal for safety reasons and to fit the animal in so there is more room.
DeerCowsRabitts
Yes. its a wild animal because it can be dangerous but not all the time
No, a turtle is not an exoskeleton it's an animal or more specifically, a reptile.A turtle doesn't have an exoskeleton but a shell that is extended from its ribcage.
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Giraffe
There are many animals living in the Savannah. One animal is the giraffe. Along with the giraffe is the African elephant. There are also lions, cheetahs, antelopes, ostrich, buffalo, kangaroo (Australia), deer, zebras, Asian elephants, tigers, aardvarks, and so much more.
i think a cow is is more gentle because a giraffe can tear you up with its neck,a cow can be rough but not as rough as a giraffe.
The giraffe is a multicell organism meaning that the giraffe has more than one cell in its body. The giraffe is made up entirely of animal cells, making all the different structures in their body to serve different purposes to make the task of life possible for giraffes.
I dont know. I would say a turtle. They can live for more than 100 years. :)