because they want to and they hate being lonely
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Yes, giraffes are common inhabitants of the savannah biome. They thrive in open grasslands with scattered trees, which are characteristic of savannah environments. Giraffes use their height to feed on leaves and buds from tall trees in the savannah.
The manatee is mostly herbivore The dugong (relative of the manatee) is called a "sea cow" because it feeds on ocean grasses. Krill, especially Antarctic krill, are herbivores. Parrotfish are herbivores
the conch is a shell, it doesn't eat. but the snails that live inside conchs are genrally herbivores yes.
Some herbivores that live in the mountains include mountain goats, marmots, pikas, and bighorn sheep. These animals have adapted to the rugged terrain and harsh conditions of mountain environments in order to find food and avoid predators.
Because, they do not like being alone so,they be in a herd. :)
they live on the savannah, they are herbivores
They live in a large group.
A safari is a group of people going out into the wild to see, or possibly hunt animals. Lions don't live within these Groups. You probably meant "Savannah", the African grasslands. And yes, lions live on the Savannah.
The savannah is home to a diverse range of plants and animals adapted to its warm climate and seasonal rainfall. Typical vegetation includes grasses, acacia trees, and baobab trees. Common animals found in the savannah include large herbivores like elephants, giraffes, and zebras, as well as predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas. This unique ecosystem supports a rich variety of life, making it a vital area for biodiversity.
, They Live In a group .
no they live in more of a desert area
Living in the Savannah can be challenging due to its extreme climate, characterized by high temperatures and seasonal droughts. Water scarcity can limit agricultural practices and access to drinking water. Additionally, the presence of large herbivores and predators can pose risks to livestock and human safety. The terrain can also be difficult to navigate, making transportation and infrastructure development more complex.
Yes, sometimes they do! mostly in zoo's but yes they can live in the savannah!
Zebras live mainly on the Savannah and grassslands.
They live on a savannah.
Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.