Giraffes grow large to be able to graze from the highest trees. It's tall body also allows it to assess damage from predators.
Since this is in the Giraffes catagory, Yes, they can grow to 10 ft. tall. Giraffes are usually born about 6ft. tall and can grow at least 1 inch per day. SO they grow up to 10ft or more...
50 feet big
As a vet nurse myself, I have researched wild animals such as Zebras, Giraffes, Cheetahs and so on. I have discovered that seasons have a very big impact a giraffes life. Giraffes in the winter struggle because the giraffes fur is so thin. Where as in the summer giraffes enjoy the heat, sunshine and the warmth. I hope this answers your question.Vet nurse, Sarah
like your mom.
Giraffes don't eat coconuts. They don't have the teeth for it, and coconut palms don't grow where giraffes are usually found.
Yes. They believe that the gene that makes giraffes tall will cause them to grow.
Well the the root grow so big so they can collect the water and the top of the trees grow so big to make shade to the bottom of the tree so the water does not evaporate
About as big as a giraffes neck scrodum
about up to 20cm
it is in there genes it is like an 100 percent certain that any girafffe will have a long neck
i have no fcking idea!
Their small.