Well, isn't that just a happy little question! A giraffe's tail may seem long, but it's actually quite useful. It helps them swat away pesky insects, like little clouds buzzing around. Just like how we use a paintbrush to create beautiful landscapes, a giraffe uses its tail to keep itself comfortable in its own unique way.
The Quokka uses its tail for balance, like a cat
Giraffes use their necks in the same way we use ours. They are just longer.
Legs just like all mammals.
like most animals they use it for balance.
Yes. Romans would use animals, including giraffes, to act out mythological scenes.
by showing how they feel like emotions
The use of fish tail is that its help the Fish swim faster than its preadator. Like if the Shark was after a Fish than the fish wolud have to use its tail to swim faster than its preadator which is Shark.
Giraffes use energy by walking around. They also use energy when they eat by using their long tongues to grab leaves off of the tall trees.
okapis use there long tongues like giraffes and there necks to reach up to eat leaves from the trees.
Giraffes' tails are typically between 8 to 10 feet long. They use their tails to swat away insects and as a communication tool with other giraffes.
Giraffes are protected in eastern Africa, but are hunted elsewhere for their skins.