they are kept in captivity so that they can be away from predators ans so that they are less likely to become extinct as they can be involved in reeding programmes
Yes (in captivity) -fo0orix
There are about 100,000 giraffes left in the wild .
15 years in the wild and 28 years in captivity
Only in captivity. Giraffes are not native to Texas or the USA. Giraffes are native only to the continent of Africa, more specifically they reside in central and southern Africa.
Giraffes are not native to North America, they are a native species of Africa. Giraffes however, are fully capable of surviving in captivity in North America. We can extrapolate from climate conditions, that the giraffe species could survive out of captivity in the southern areas of North America, particularly southern Mexico.
Giraffes can spend their whole lives in a zoo, if they're raised in captivity. Giraffes live for about 25 years.
The existence of giraffes is a scientific fact, not a matter of belief. They are real animals that can be observed and studied in the wild and in captivity. Saying "I don't believe in giraffes" would be denying their existence, which goes against the evidence that supports their presence in the natural world.
Giraffes can live up to 25 years in wild but, in captivity they can live up to an age of 28 years.
Yes, giraffes are endangered in America. They are not native to the Americas, but their populations in zoos need to be bolstered to happier, healthier levels since animals in captivity often face breeding issues unknown in the wild.
In the wild, it'd wander around the savannah, eating a little from every tasty looking tree it passed. In captivity it's fed by its keepers.
They probably would, if it was an option. But in the wild they need to remain awake to eat and Watch for predators, and in captivity they still need to spend a lot of time eating.
A giraffe can live for 20-25 years in the wild, but most only survive about 5 years.It gets up to 25 years oldGiraffes live up to 25 years in the wild, and often longer at zoos.The life expectancy of giraffes is about 20-30 years in captivity, and about 20-25 in the wild.A wild giraffe's average lifespan is 20-25 years, whereas, in captivity, they can live as long as 28 years.Life span: 15 to 20 years. Longer in captivity, approximately 25 years.10 yearsThe lifespan of a wild giraffe is typically 20 to 25 years. In captivity it is usually about 28 yearsI think that giraffes live for about 25 years, but in zoos they more often live more than 25 years seeing as zookeepers treat them well.