Giraffes blink infrequently compared to many other animals, averaging around 2 to 5 times per minute. This is partly due to their large eyes and the need to maintain moisture in their eyes, which they can do with less frequent blinking. Additionally, giraffes have a third eyelid that helps protect their eyes from dust and debris.
As often as they can. Giraffes are continuous grazers.
No, not often...
No... fortunately as we blink so often!
as often as they can..
No, not often...
Lions hunt baby giraffes. Crocodiles often ambush even adult giraffes.
Unlike humans, cats have more effecient tear glands and ducts. Also, they need to see much more when they're hunting, and so they don't blink. They blink about every five minutes.
giraffes are most commonly found in herds of 4-7 . it is not common that they are alone unless one has wandered from the group. but they would eventually find their way back.
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The answer is: TWICE A DAY
There are many mountains in Africa (where giraffes) live, and due to the height, it is much colder, so there is often snow.
Any animal can be overheated, just not too often.