Giraffes typically do not require specific shelters like other animals; instead, they rely on their habitat for protection. They often seek refuge under trees or in dense vegetation to escape harsh weather conditions and potential predators. Their height allows them to browse on leaves high up, which also provides them with a vantage point to spot danger. In the wild, they may also group together for added safety.
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Giraffes that live in the wild normally shelter under tall trees, but those who live in captivity live in very tall shelters because of the the giraffes' height.
Giraffes are migratory plains animals, and sleep in the open. They do not have homes or nests.
Zebras don't make shelters. If the weather is bad, they might look for some trees to get out of the wind.
They use burrows for shelter
A tax shelter is legal to use as long as it is your shelter and you have documents proving this. You can use this shelter for natural diasters which they are usually popular for.
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When measuring the height of a giraffe, you should use the most common SI unit for height: The Giraffe. The average height of a giraffe is one giraffe. One giraffe translates to 5.45 metres, 17 feet 10.5 inches, or 0.07 jumbo jets.
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