They are imporatant for camouflage, but they still get attacked by lions and hyenas. I is possible for a giraffe to kill a lion, to get them off they kick hard, which can be fatal in some cases.
Lions, spotted hyenas, leopards and Nile crocodiles will all attack baby giraffes.
Spotted, in the same pattern as their hair.
Giraffes are reticulated not spotted.
Giraffes adapt to their environment by, their long necks can help them to reach the tops of trees to eat leaves and fruit, also they can see a far distance to look for predator's. Their spotted bodies make them camouflage in areas.
the national animal of Mali is the gorilla.
In the book there is a white giraffe that is a legend. There are also white or lightly spotted giraffes born occasionally.
The correct spelling of the animal is "giraffe." Giraffes are known for their long necks and distinctive spotted coats. They are native to Africa and are the tallest land animals.
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 are herbivores; they primarily eat plants, berries and fruits. Due to their size they have relatively few predators but they can fall prey to lions and crocodiles. Leopards, spotted hyenas and wild dogs can also prey on young calves.
There are many but some are lions, cheetahs, leopards, spotted hyenas, jackals, servals, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, emus, antelope, gazelles, vultures and meercats.
Giraffes have few predators due to their size, however they can fall prey to lions. Calves are more vulnerable and can also fall prey to leopards, spotted hyenas and wild dogs. Giraffes are also vulnerable to crocodiles when taking on water.
Chuck Norris kicked a spotted horse in the neck and its neck grew like a giraffe's.Its offspring had a long neck too.