It affects there neck length, and when it is to long the giraffes head gets to heavy and the long neck cant support it. The girrafes then collapse and they cant get up. this is a very sad ending for these lovely creatures as the are ofter eaten alive by lions while they are defenceless. It also affects their habitats because when the pollution finds it's way to their habitats they will eat it as an alterative resource from their normal diet.
A giraffes habitat is dry savannah and open forests.
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Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
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A giraffes habitat is dry savannah and open forests.
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yes. obviously. humans affect all environments by pollution.
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No, The giraffes habitat is in Africa and is covered in land so the giraffes have alot of space.
it will produce pollution then eventually affect living things habitat that will cause food chain problems too.
They don't camoflage, but they are naturally camoflaged for their habitat.
Pandas are found in bamboo forests in China, zebras typically inhabit grasslands and savannas in Africa, and giraffes are commonly found in open woodlands and savannas in Africa. Therefore, pandas, zebras, and giraffes do not share the same habitat in the wild.