Yes, a zebra does "breast feed" after a fashion. Zebras are mammals and therefore, nurse their young just as horses or cattle do.
As a vet nurse myself, I have researched wild animals such as Zebras, Giraffes, Cheetahs and so on. I have discovered that seasons have a very big impact a giraffes life. Giraffes in the winter struggle because the giraffes fur is so thin. Where as in the summer giraffes enjoy the heat, sunshine and the warmth. I hope this answers your question.Vet nurse, Sarah
Baby giraffes nurse on their mothers milk for the beginning of their life. When they old enough, and tall enough, they feed on leaves of trees.
Baby giraffes nurse on their mothers milk for the beginning of their life. When they old enough, and tall enough, they feed on leaves of trees.
Giraffes typically nurse their calves for about 9 to 12 months. During this period, the calf gradually begins to eat solid food alongside nursing. Weaning can vary, but most calves are fully weaned by the time they are around a year old. Mothers may continue to care for their young for up to two years, even after weaning.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
Same as all mammals... live birth. Just like humans. Their young nurse (drink milk made by the mother) therefore they are live born.
Giraffes
No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
Baby Giraffes
A giraffes movement is walking