Yes. They have large ears and sensitive hearing.
"Giraffe" in Samoan is "ta'ititi."
Giraffe can be translated into Kikuyu language as dwiga.
In Greenlandic, giraffe is translated as "qarasaasiaq."
There are four phonemes in the word "giraffe": /g/ /i/ /r/ /æ/.
Hindi : JIRAPHA
Giraffes hear the same thing anything else can hear. If a lion were to growl as it pounced on said giraffe(s), the giraffe(s) will hear it. Otherwise, they hear anything within their hearing range.
The giraffe makes to little sounds to hear with the human ear
the giraffe said he couldn't hear the monkey and for him to climb up higher.
because they have ears to hear, and horns to taste.
To crush their enemies, see them driven before them, and to hear the lamentation of their women.
To crush their enemies, see them driven before them, and to hear the lamentation of their women.
Giraffes can hear frequencies up to 35 kHz, which is higher than what humans can hear. They use their acute sense of hearing to communicate with each other and to detect potential threats in their environment.
no because there neeks are so long that its hard for them to hear down low but somt times there here
There are six; Reticulated Giraffe Masai Giraffe Rothschild Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicroft Giraffe Nigerian Giraffe
It seems incredible, but they look like giraffes.
Giraffes can hear below 20 Hz to about 10 Hz. To communicate they can hum below 20 Hz but they often hum at around 90 Hz which humans can still hear.
a giraffe is taller