A group of giraffes is called a "tower."
It is a group of Girrafes. OBVIOUSLY!!!!!
The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) belongs to the family "Giraffidae."
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.
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
A female giraffe is called a cow and a male is called a bull, baby is a calf or giraffeling. A group of giraffes is a herd, journey, stretch or tower.
A group of giraffes is called a herd, corps or a group.
It didnt! The collective term for Giraffes is a tower. 'Look at that tower of giraffes'.
A group of Rooks are called a cathedral. Rooks are a type of black birds that appear blue or purple in direct sunlight.
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Well it's not called a crops it's called a Hybrid.
A tower