I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "kiss." I haven't been able to find any evidence that they actually do kiss, as opposed to the general sort of nuzzling that's pretty common behavior in mammals.
They do have some interesting behaviors, though.
Giraffes do something called "necking." This is not necessarily the "inspiration point" kind of necking, though... they actually swing their necks and heads to strike each other, in some cases even knocking the other down. This appears to be a kind of dominance behavior, similar to rams butting each other.
Sometimes, though, they do rub their necks against each other as a sort of prelude to sexual activity.
Giraffes blink infrequently compared to many other animals, averaging around 2 to 5 times per minute. This is partly due to their large eyes and the need to maintain moisture in their eyes, which they can do with less frequent blinking. Additionally, giraffes have a third eyelid that helps protect their eyes from dust and debris.
Blink Blink was created in 2001.
The future tense of "blink" is "will blink." For example, "I will blink my eyes."
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
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Giraffes
No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
Baby Giraffes
A giraffes movement is walking
Giraffes are are diurnal