A giraffe's tongue can be quite wide, measuring about 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 centimeters) across. Its tongue is also remarkably long, reaching lengths of up to 20 inches (50 centimeters), allowing giraffes to grasp and strip leaves from tall trees. The dark color of their tongues helps protect them from sunburn as they spend a lot of time foraging in the sun.
An anteater's tongue is longer. An anteater's tongue is 24 inches and a giraffes is 18 inches.
Yes!
The giraffe's tongue is 18 inches long.
8 to 20 inches
a giraffes does
so they can eat leaves.
Giraffes have a tongue that measures 22 inches. Giraffes are able to clean their entire bodies, including their ears with their tongues.
About 18 inches
To protect it from the sun.i think because of bacteria
On average it is around 50cm when stretched out to maximum length.
to drink
definitely not it is 50 cm long and the reason for this is because wile giraffes eat insects go onto their face and they can eat them up with there tongue