Giraffes communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, including grunts, snorts, and low-frequency infrasound that can travel long distances. They also use body language, such as positioning their necks and heads, as well as physical gestures like licking and nuzzling to convey social signals. Additionally, giraffes may communicate through their posture and movements, which can indicate alertness or relaxation in the presence of other animals. This combination of vocal and non-verbal cues helps them maintain social bonds and coordinate with their herd.
Baby Giraffes
no
Why do other animals come to the water holes to drink when they see that the giraffes are there
yeah
•Giraffes are thought to be silent animals but they actually communicate with low grunt, moans and rumbles that are usually to low pitched for human ears to hear because they communicate using infrasound. Mother Giraffes sometimes use whistles to warn their calf's. plz tell me how to improve it if i can! :D
Giraffes,zebras,elephants,lions,crocodile,snakes
This is the best answer at santas workshop with all the other animals
Giraffes
Giraffes definitely do eat acacie trees they do not mind the ants because of their course, long tongues. possibly other animals too
rhinoceros, giraffes, antelope, bison, chimpanzees and many other animals
NO!! giraffes are very tall animals.
Giraffes can communicate with body language and with sounds. Giraffes can moo, bleat, and grunt. They snort when they are alarmed. Usually giraffes are just quiet though.