The head giraffe.
A herd.
In English, there is some flexibility for nouns of assembly relating to giraffes. You can use any of the following:herdcorpstowergroupjourneystretchHorse Isle Quiz Answer: Tower
Not alone it can take down probably three at a time but not a herd.
A young giraffe tends to inherit their mothers rank in the herd.
It is too cold and there is not enough vegetation to sustain a herd of giraffe's.
A gangle or head of giraffesA group of giraffes are called a herd.Adult male giraffes are called bulls. Their standing height is about 4.8 to 5.5 metres tall and could weigh up to 1,300 kilograms.Adult female giraffes are called cows. Their standing height is about 4.3 metres somewhat smaller than the male and weighs considerably less than the male.A young giraffe is called a calf and stands about 2 metres at birth.
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Giraffes are herd animals, and so much of their initial defence relies on the watchfulness of the herd sentries. When fighting, giraffes swing their heads with a lot of force, and can also deliver a very hard kick with their hooves.
Yes wild horses do live in groups called a herd and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd and the mare leads it.
Yep. It's huge but they don't tend to use them much.
Yes, they do. Wild horses do live in groups called a herd, and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd, and the mare leads it.
Collective nouns for giraffes are:a corps of giraffesa herd of giraffesa tower of giraffesa stretch of giraffesa troop of giraffesa totter of giraffes