Giraffes make most appearances when in the Savannah of Australia, but their habitat is scientifically the great cloud of thunder, which they fly up to when in the need to practice their alphabet
a giraffe lives in a 70 degree climate
75 to 120 farin
75 to 120 farin
Giraffes do not currently live in Madagascar. They do live in areas of Southeastern Africa in countries such as Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Niger, and Mozambique.
Giraffes are not native to North America, they are a native species of Africa. Giraffes however, are fully capable of surviving in captivity in North America. We can extrapolate from climate conditions, that the giraffe species could survive out of captivity in the southern areas of North America, particularly southern Mexico.
One reason giraffes must live in a relitavely warm climate, is because their coats are much too thin for cold weather. Also, like polar bears (whose skin is black) a giraffes skin has no pigments and is white. Their thin spotted coat can protect them from burning, but not from cold.
Giraffes need a habitat that provides ample vegetation, particularly leaves from trees like acacias, which are their primary food source. They require access to water for drinking, although they can obtain moisture from the plants they consume. Additionally, giraffes thrive in open savannas or woodlands where they have space to roam and social interactions with other giraffes. Proper climate conditions, typically warm and dry, are also essential for their well-being.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
Giraffes are adapted to warmer climates and may struggle in extremely cold weather. They are more prone to health issues like frostbite or respiratory infections in colder temperatures. Generally, they prefer milder climates with plenty of sunshine and access to shelter if needed.
Giraffes
No. Giraffes are herbivores.