There were 2 until one ran over a cliff. so now there is only 1 giraffe in the world.
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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.
Giraffes are not currently endangered. They have suffered from poaching and habitat loss caused by human population growth, but they are still listed as "Least Concern." For now.
Lamarck would have said that the ancestors of modern-day giraffes had short necks but stretched their necks as they tried to reach leaves in trees; so, their descendants were born with longer necks. Darwin would have said that in a population of ancestral giraffes, some had slightly longer necks than others; the long-necked giraffes were better able to feed on tree leaves and as a result produced more offspring. Over time, the proportion of longnecked giraffes in the population increased.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
Giraffes
No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
Giraffes are not decomposers. While decomposers get nutrients from breaking down dead organisms, giraffes get nutrients from the food that they eat. Giraffes are consumers.
It didnt! The collective term for Giraffes is a tower. 'Look at that tower of giraffes'.
There are 50 giraffes in the tank.