Giraffes primarily feed on leaves, flowers, and fruits from trees, particularly acacia species, which they can reach with their long necks. While they are not adapted for eating plants on the ground due to their height and body structure, they may occasionally graze on low shrubs or grasses if necessary. However, their diet mainly consists of higher vegetation, as it provides the majority of their nutritional needs.
giraffes are herbivores im not sure about carnivores so giraffes are herbivores and they eat plants
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.
Giraffes don't have prey. They are vegetarians. They eat plants.
Giraffes do not eat bugs as they are herbivorous animals and only eat plants and vegetations
giraffes eats treetop acacia buds and also plants..
Giraffes are herbivores. They eat plants (leaves mostly).
Giraffes eat only plants because they are herbivores
yes!
Yes, they eat the leaves of trees
For eating the plants and leaves they eat.
yes, they eat leaves with their massive pink tongues and use their long necks to reach the tops of tall trees
they're mostly herbivores; they eat plants, leaves, and grass