diplipods
Giraffe Weevils live off the cost of Africa in Madagascar.
The male's neck is used for aggressive fighting but, no. They would never ever bite you! Hope it helps! =D
They are all arthropods. they come from the same family.
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No, they mostly use their legs and long neck
Like all the other weevils, the giraffe weevil is a beetle, and thus, belongs to the class Hexapoda.
Giraffe weevils feed on leaves, primarily from the parasol tree (Dillenia indica) in their native tropical rainforest habitat of Madagascar. They use their long necks to reach and chew on the leaves of these trees.
weevils can eat insects, grain, and fruits and vegetables
The most common insects attracted to banana plants are aphids, thrips, and banana weevils.
A giraffe is multicellular. Single-celled organisms are too small to be seen with the naked eye, as they are made up of just one cell and cells are obviously very tiny.
the oxpecker eats parasites off the giraffe, and the tickbird eats insects off the giraffe
giraffe weevils lay up to 12 eggs in a month, but she only lays 1 egg at a time.