Exactly what it normally does.
20 minutes
giraffe
when a baby giraffe is born it has to drop 6 feet to the ground and a giraffe only sleeps 12 minutes per day
from 10-15 x
One of them is the giraffe. A giraffe only sleeps about two hours out of every 24 hours. In other words, it is awake about 92% of the time!Giraffe sleeps 30 minutes a day.
About like 15 seconds.
A giraffe gives birth 15 months after mating and stands up while doing so.
A giraffe typically gives birth to a single calf after a gestation period of around 15 months. In rare cases, giraffes may have twins, but this is extremely uncommon due to the challenges of birthing and raising multiple calves at once. Therefore, the most common answer to this question is that a giraffe can have one baby at a time.
The birth of a giraffe only takes about 30 minutes, but the mother carries the giraffe for 14 to 15 months. The baby can stand up for within one hour after birth. I hope this was helpful to you. :-)giraffes are born by a mother in the stomach because they are mammals toGiraffes are born in much the same way as humans. The baby giraffe is conceived inside its mother, grows for a period of about 13 to 15 months (400 to 460 days), then is pushed from the womb onto the ground, and becomes a separate individual. Baby giraffes nurse for about 6 months, and normally stay with their mothers for up to a year, beginning interactions with other young giraffes at about 2 months of age in social "nursery" groups.(see the related link for more about giraffes)
1 hour = 60 minutes. 15 hours = (15 x 60) = 900minutesThere are: 15 times 60 = 900 minutes
giraffes sleep at 5 to 10 minutes a day
135 minutes=2 hours and 15 minutes.