they hide under a tree
Longer necks.
go away
giraffes need lots of water
Giraffes are a warm-weather animal that eats leaves from warm-weather plants. So, the answer is "no".
Giraffes adapt to their environment by, their long necks can help them to reach the tops of trees to eat leaves and fruit, also they can see a far distance to look for predator's. Their spotted bodies make them camouflage in areas.
they have a long neck so they can reach tall tree leaves
Hot weather
They adapt by getting use to the hot weather and they know their way around to get there.:]
toucans adapt by migrating
People adapt to different kinds of weather by dressing appropriately, seeking shelter when necessary, staying hydrated, and adjusting their activities to suit the conditions. They may also use tools such as umbrellas, sunscreen, heaters, or fans to help cope with extreme weather.
They adapt to cold weather (ice places)
Slate is a type of metamorphic rock that does not have the ability to change or adapt to weather conditions. It is a durable material often used in roofing or as a writing surface due to its resistance to weathering.