adult giraffe take leaf from the trees then feed it to their young giraffe
They feed them milk
Giraffes have hair because they are mammals. That's part of the definition. Mammals have fur or hair, they give birth to live young, and they feed their young milk.
you can feed giraffes grass at the tree!
Yes. They both feed their young with milk of their own creation.
Giraffes are mammals so, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk. Baby giraffes are dependent on their mother's milk until around 12 months old, though this may vary with individuals. As the baby becomes less dependent on milk, the mother teaches it to forage for leaves and twigs.
Yes, a zebra does "breast feed" after a fashion. Zebras are mammals and therefore, nurse their young just as horses or cattle do.
When a giraffe is young, it stays with its parents. Adult giraffes live alone but sometimes they go together as a group to eat.
They don't. Most spiders don't raise their young for long or at all, and if they do, they do not feed them anything. Some spiders allow their young to eat them alive, if that counts.
Give it after every 4 hours shave
by eating food through their mouthes!!!!
Lions hunt baby giraffes. Crocodiles often ambush even adult giraffes.
Yes, kookaburras do regurgitate food to feed their young. Adult kookaburras catch and consume prey, then bring it back to the nest where they regurgitate it for their chicks. This behavior helps ensure that the young receive the necessary nutrients for growth and development.