They wraap there necks around eachother and choke eachother out until one taps out
like bighorn sheep, they fight in order to defend females, prove their strength and defend territory.
because their mad that other giraffes stole their girls
no because they are harnivovers
No they are herbivores
nope
If food is scarce, then yes. While not many other species can eat the leaves of the top of the trees, all giraffes can, and will try to eat those. So if food is scarce they will be competing with each other for food.
yes they mainly eat plants. because a consumer doesn't make their own food
Because they need there own food to survive.
they are shy around other species but within its own species they always fight. O.O
No. They hunt mammals that live in the forest where they live. Their usually prey species include Gazelles, Wildebeest, Zebra's, Buffalos and even an occasional giraffe or elephant calf. However, they are known to kill other predators like Cheetah or leopard or hyena to cut out on the competition for prey species.
There does not appear to be any 'food fight songs', beyond one called "Food Fight" by the band Be Your Own Pet, on the Get Awkward album. The band is from Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States of America.
No. The "fighting fish" ie Betta, will only fight members of his own species. Oscars will eat Bettas.
An owl in the food chain represents?
Only if you own & operate a zoo.
Like plants, many species of protists can make their own food by the process of photosynthesis.
I wouldn't say that is true. Some animals have fights within their own species, humans, dogs, cats, birds, gorillas they all fight with their own species occasionally.
Yes. They actively fight other species, and compete, to a lesser extent, with their own, for root space, water, sunlight, etc.