Giraffes are herbivores and primarily eat leaves, fruits, and flowers, particularly from acacia trees. While it is highly unlikely for them to consume meat intentionally, accidental ingestion could occur if they accidentally ingest small animals or insects while feeding. However, their digestive system is not suited for processing meat, so such occurrences would be rare and not typical behavior for giraffes.
They are herbivores so they can not eat meat.
No, they eat leaves.
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
they eat meat and grasss
No, giraffes are herbivores.
None - they are herbivores - not carnivores !
No, actually Giraffes are Herbivores they eat leaves and such not meat.
No, giraffes do not eat other animals. Giraffes are herbivores and only eat plants, leaves, and twigs. The giraffes long necks let them find food other animals can't.No, giraffes are herbivores, which means that they eat plant material such as the leaves of trees.
Giraffes eat only plants because they are herbivores
Giraffes browse on the twigs of trees, but they also eat shrubs, grass and fruits. Despite being herbivorous, giraffes are known to visit carcasses and lick the dried meat off bones.
Giraffes do not eat animals, they eat the leaves of trees and shrubs.
giraffes are used for they're fur, not meat