Giraffes are social animals and typically live in loose herds that can range from a few individuals to around 20. These herds often consist of females and their young, while males may form separate bachelor groups or stay solitary. The size and composition of a herd can vary based on factors such as habitat and availability of food. Overall, giraffes exhibit flexible social structures that allow them to adapt to their environment.
Giraffes that live together are called a herd.
1-40. Giraffes sometimes live along or live in herds.
When a giraffe is young, it stays with its parents. Adult giraffes live alone but sometimes they go together as a group to eat.
Giraffes live on the continent of Africa.
Giraffes are native to Africa but many live in zoos in all parts of the world.
Giraffes live in central Afrca
Female giraffes live longer than males.
giraffes live by the ecqator in Africa
Giraffes don't live in jungles. Giraffes prefer grasslands mixed with stands of acacia trees.
No- Giraffes live in open woodlands or wooded savannas.
Ugandan giraffes live in Uganda but it depends on the giraffe
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