Giraffes browse on the twigs of trees, preferring trees of genera Acacia, Commiphora and Terminalia, which are important sources of calcium and protein to sustain the giraffe's growth rate. They also feed on shrubs, grass and fruit. A giraffe eats around 34 kg (75 lb) of foliage daily. When stressed, giraffes may chew the bark off branches. Although herbivorous, the giraffe has been known to visit carcasses and lick dried meat off bones.
Because they have long legs they have to eat the leaves and they love it so mush they eat lots of leaves.
Giraffes eat the leaves off the trees.
Rarely, and with difficulty. Giraffes, due to their anatomy, really prefer to browse on leaves, branches and twigs. Ground vegetation as grass is simply difficult for giraffes to get to. Giraffes in zoos often eat a fair amount of hay, but then from elevated feeding platforms. Giraffes don't eat grass. They only eat Acacia leaves.
Giraffes eat normally leaves and grass.
Yes.They just bend their neck down & eat the grass. The giraffes main diet, are the leaves off the Acacia tree.
they don't eat animals; they eat grass
Giraffes eat the twigs off of trees. They also consume shrubs, grass and fruit.
they're mostly herbivores; they eat plants, leaves, and grass
Giraffes eat only plants because they are herbivores
grass
Yes, usually Giraffes eat leaves, twigs and flowers, but they don't eat grass a lot, they mainly eat the Acacia Tree leaves. Hope I helped!
Leaves and grass, they are vegetarians.
they go to the bathroom and eat up all of the grass and leaves!!
Giraffes browse on the twigs of trees, but they also eat shrubs, grass and fruits. Despite being herbivorous, giraffes are known to visit carcasses and lick the dried meat off bones.