Wild giraffes are found in 11 countries across Africa. These countries include Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Angola, Chad, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their populations are primarily concentrated in savannas and open woodlands, where they can find sufficient food and cover. Conservation efforts are crucial, as giraffe populations have been declining due to habitat loss and poaching.
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No they are wild animals.
Giraffes do not currently live in Madagascar. They do live in areas of Southeastern Africa in countries such as Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Niger, and Mozambique.
They don't. In the wild, Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents. They never meet.
Giraffes are only found in Africa in the wild but in many zoos in america, and all of the Australia zoos.Chester Zoo In england is the the only zoo in england with giraffes in itAfrica continent.Africain Africa (Native)Other continents (Ex. US)(Zoos)Africa!
Giraffes, like most large wild animals, live in the open and do not have homes.
No. In the wild, Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents. They never meet.
Giraffes are very social animals. they will often spend time with farmer's herds on the plains of Africa and also associate with many other wild African breeds of animals.
Africa has the most Giraffe in its country.
They may be chosen for that reason, but on average the zoo giraffes are typical sizes.