Giraffes adapt to their environments primarily through their long necks, which allow them to reach high foliage that other herbivores cannot access. This adaptation enables them to feed on leaves from tall trees, especially during dry seasons when lower vegetation is scarce. Additionally, their long legs provide them with the ability to cover large distances in search of food and water, while their unique coat patterns offer camouflage in their natural habitats, helping to protect them from predators.
yes we do adapt to our environment...:)
girrafes roaming an African grassland girrafes roaming an African grassland
girrafes roaming an African grassland girrafes roaming an African grassland
girrafes roaming an African grassland girrafes roaming an African grassland
girrafes roaming an African grassland girrafes roaming an African grassland
girrafes roaming an African grassland girrafes roaming an African grassland
They adapt by adapting.
By crushing it.
i like trains
There are ugly
girrafes
Raccoons adapt to their environments by eating what foods are available and not being picky about what they eat. They also adapt to their environment by making nests in dumpsters, chimney's, and other man made objects.