The nouns "giraffe" and "wolf" are not proper nouns.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.The nouns "giraffe" and "wolf are common nouns, general words for types of mammals; words for any giraffe or any wolf.A proper noun for the common nouns "giraffe" and "wolf" are the names of a specific giraffe or a specific wolf; or, for example, Giraffe Avenue in Brampton, ON Canada or Wolf Brand Chili.
The collective noun for leaves is a pile of leaves.
Collective nouns for giraffes are:a corps of giraffesa herd of giraffesa tower of giraffesa stretch of giraffesa troop of giraffesa totter of giraffes
Singular nouns are words for one person, place, or thing. Some examples are:applebabycostdangereggflowergorillaharpicejadekneelunchminnownoteorangepolequestionrosesmileturtleunclevacationwaterxylophoneyearzircon
1. you will identify if is it mass nouns or count nouns by this way: count nouns:nouns that you can count......you will identify that if you can count that thing or noun ex: 5 containers mass nouns:nouns that can not be counted......you will identify it if you can not count that noun like liquids ex: leaves on a tree clouds in the sky
it eats leaves
The giraffe eats the trees leaves.
Giraffe's and caterpillar'sAnts snails and the aboveHumans if you consider lettuce leaves, leaves.
If you mean why is a giraffe's neck important to its survival, the answer is that it's needed to reach the leaves that a giraffe eats.
The Giraffe lives in a jugle/forest. It is a herbivore and therefore eats leaves. It is a prey for carnivores.
the giraffe its favorite is the acacia senegal
A giraffe eats leaves. So it lives near to the rivers but not the sea. Hence, there is less possibility of watching a giraffe on the beach.
Giraffes browse mainly on tree leaves and bushes.
No it is not. It looks like a cross between a giraffe and a zebra and eats grass and leaves
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yes that's where they live
The nouns "giraffe" and "wolf" are not proper nouns.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.The nouns "giraffe" and "wolf are common nouns, general words for types of mammals; words for any giraffe or any wolf.A proper noun for the common nouns "giraffe" and "wolf" are the names of a specific giraffe or a specific wolf; or, for example, Giraffe Avenue in Brampton, ON Canada or Wolf Brand Chili.