Yes, giraffes are about twice as tall as zebras
Since the definition of the word species is basically a group of organisms with similar features that can only produce fertile offspring within its specific group, I wouldn't think so. Although there are some exceptions to this breeding rule, such as lions/tigers and donkeys/horses, their offspring are not fertile, meaning if you had two lion/tiger crosses, mating would not result in pregnancy.
An elephant is bigger in its weight,in its size,not in length,so giraffe is taller then elephant.
The giraffe is probably taller considering they can reach tree tops.
a giraffe is taller
A giraffe is taller than an elephant. Giraffes can reach up to 18 feet in height, while elephants typically stand around 8 to 13 feet at the shoulder.
No, the blue whale is not taller than the giraffe when comparing their heights. A giraffe can reach heights of up to 18 feet (5.5 meters), while blue whales, although much longer overall (up to 100 feet), have a body shape that is more elongated and streamlined rather than tall. Therefore, in terms of vertical height, the giraffe is taller than the blue whale.
The Okapi is not a combination of a giraffe and a zebra it is a related species.
no because when you are at a and you see a giraffe and a zebra together the zebra is probably chasing the giraffe
zebra
Impossible. Don't you mean a cross between a giraffe and a zebra? Not that it's an Okapi, although it might be. a zebra will ask a zebra.
elephant
6 ft tall