As giraffes age, they experience physical changes such as the thickening of their ossicones (horn-like structures on their heads) and an increase in the size of their bodies. Older giraffes may also have a more pronounced hump on their backs due to muscle and fat accumulation. Additionally, they may face challenges such as wear and tear on their joints and a decline in their ability to forage effectively, making them more vulnerable to predators and environmental changes. Overall, aging can impact their health, mobility, and social dynamics within their herds.
When you get older you become more stubborn that what happens when you get older
you excersise
you get older.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
Giraffes live in herds much like deer. Older males can live alone and seek out females when it is breeding season.
Giraffes live in savannas and grasslands in Central Africa. GiraffesThey migrate when vegetation and water are scarce to another area where these things are more plentiful. Giraffes usually live in calving groups of about 50 individuals when there are young calves. Older giraffes protect the young and adolescent giraffes during migrations.
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No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
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