no
Lions are the only natural predator of adult giraffes.
The existence of giraffes is a scientific fact, not a matter of belief. They are real animals that can be observed and studied in the wild and in captivity. Saying "I don't believe in giraffes" would be denying their existence, which goes against the evidence that supports their presence in the natural world.
Giraffes are not orange; they are typically a combination of light brown or tan with darker brown patches. Their unique coat pattern helps them blend into their natural habitat in the savannas and woodlands. The coloration can vary among different subspecies, but orange is not a characteristic color for giraffes.
Yes. I proved this in my book, Natural Selection.
The population density of giraffes varies depending on the region, but typically ranges from 0.16 to 1.18 individuals per square kilometer in their natural habitats in Africa.
No, giraffes do not harm the Earth. No species in its proper ecosystem is harmful to the Earth as a whole. Rather, every species in its natural ecosystem helps to support the ecosystem. The only exception to that rule is humans.
Nothing. Giraffes do not live in the jungle. Their natural habitat is open woodland, grassland and savannah.
Yes. Wallaroos live in natural surroundings of bushland and hilly or mountainous terrain. They are not domesticated.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
i had to cross rough terrain to go to my ranch in mexico.