yes.
yes
giraffes, elephants and cheetahs live in the african savannah. camels live in the sibeirian desert. foxes live in various forests around the world.
A camel has a hump on its back and is not patterned. A giraffe has a long neck is patterned and has no hump on its back.
No. Peacocks are birds. Giraffes are not birds, they are mammals.
No, giraffes do not eat deer. Giraffes are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. Deer don't live in the same places as giraffes, either.
Camels, cacti, and snakes found on the same dead tree likely symbolize the diverse adaptations of desert life. Each represents a different aspect of survival: camels are known for their ability to endure arid environments, cacti are specialized plants that store water, and snakes are often adapted to the harsh conditions of their habitat. Together, they illustrate the interconnectedness of desert ecosystems and the various ways organisms thrive in challenging conditions.
Camels eat for the same reason as any other animal - to get energy to stay alive.
no!
Giraffes use their necks in the same way we use ours. They are just longer.
Pandas are found in bamboo forests in China, zebras typically inhabit grasslands and savannas in Africa, and giraffes are commonly found in open woodlands and savannas in Africa. Therefore, pandas, zebras, and giraffes do not share the same habitat in the wild.
Both have the same number of neck bones but giraffes neck bones are longer
They are living creatures, which is the most fundamental way that they are the same.