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Giraffes

Giraffes are well known for their extraordinarily long necks which they use to eat the leaves on tall trees.

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Which is taller - a giraffe or a horse?

Yes, the animal that is taller than the girrafe is the biggest and tallest dinosaur in the world

What is a human neck made of?

The human neck is made out of cells,blood,skin,bones,and your cell system

Do giraffes live alone?

I cannot answer the question.

Please tell me what the answer.

How would Lamarck have explained the length of a giraffe's neck?

because their ancestors stretched their necks reaching for food

How do giraffes protect themselves in there environment?

They have really hard kicks and could kill their enemy from just one kick with the back legs.If there is a smaller animal they could grab them with their mouth and throws it up in the air so when it lands it could break its bones or at least get a bruise. They can also swing their hard heads against their enemy and if that doesn't work then the giraffe runs away.

The linear momentum of a 400-kg giraffe galloping at 5 m's is?

Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)

= (400 kg) x (5 m/sec) = 2,000 kilogram-meters per second

What animal is related to a giraffe?

The giraffe is related to the deer, cattle and okapi.

Do giraffes have emotions?

Giraffes are very social animals. they will often spend time with farmer's herds on the plains of Africa and also associate with many other wild African breeds of animals.

How many horns can giraffes have?

Giraffes give birth to babies that are almost six feet tall at birth, so it would be most logical if they only give birth to one at a time. Thank god for the mother giraffes that this is true. Twins are extremely rare. If you are asking how many they can have in a lifetime, about 10.

Are there giraffes in Borneo?

That particular animal might not be found on the Eurasian Continent, unless it was imported to it.

What color is an okapi tongue?

there skin is brown and there legs are zebra striped however they are not related to the zebra

What is the range of giraffes?

A giraffe's width can be between 9.75 feet and 15 feet. They are the tallest of all land animals and can weigh up to 2 tons.

Where does the giraffe live?

Giraffes can be found in the wild. They could be found anywhere in the wild where there's water, food, and no predators. Where ever you find a lion, bear, or anything else that would eat a giraffe is not where or near a giraffe would be. If you're looking to see a giraffe, then, you can find one at just about any zoo. I'm pretty sure that they are either in Africa or Alaska too.

Why do giraffes have long muscular neck and long flexible tongue?

The belief is giraffes developed long necks and long tongues so they could feed on vegetation higher up than other animals and therefore had a survival advantage.

How many tissue layers does a giraffe have?

365 for every day of the year when there born and there body fully developes thenafter a year tissue dies and comes back............

What is the difference between a tree and a giraffe?

Pandas, (scientific name Ailuropoda melanoleuca, literally meaning black and white cat foot), are native to central-western and south western China. Though they have patches on their fur, like a giraffe, they are bears. Even though 99% of their diet is bamboo, they do belong to the carnivora order (eat meat in the form of birds, rodents, etc.).

Giraffes (scientific name camelopard) are native to Africa and is an African even-toed ungulate mammal. It is the tallest living mammal on earth. Giraffes are herbivores.

Do giraffes and zebras get along well?

no because when you are at a and you see a giraffe and a zebra together the zebra is probably chasing the giraffe

What type of animal is a giraffe?

Yes, all mammals are vertebrates because they have a backbone. Therefore, since a giraffe is a mammal, it is a vertebrate.

For more information about vertebrates and invertebrates see the related questions.

Do giraffes dig holes to die?

There is no evidence to suggest that giraffe dig holes to die. This myth seems to have been perpetuated with the film Madagascar Escape 2 Africa. There is no way a giraffe would have the strength to dig a hole when it approaches death, especially one that was large enough for it to fit into.

There is some suggestion that, in times of drought, giraffes dig to help open up waterholes, but this is the only form of digging that giraffes undertake.

Does a giraffe eat leaves?

Girraffes do indeed eat lotus trees. I have come to the conclusion giraffes are part alien as I saw a bit of green in there eyes

I also noticed them having close relationship with monkeys, this is very probable as miss Kloester and Mrs Chingla told me so. Giraffes also find Christmas the most rewarding time of the year. They love to recieve palm oil as it endangers orangutanngs and you cannot believe Jesus

What tree is the giraffes favorite tree?

I love giraffes. They are my favorite animal. Their favorite tree to eat from is an acacia trees. Acacia trees have long thorns.

Can you keep a giraf as a pet?

Absolutely you can buy giraffes. There are many things you need to consider when buying this, or any other "exotic" animal. Do you have enough room for the animal? What about feeding it and providing proper veterinary care? I mean what are the odds that the animal will go from birth to death not needing some care? Dont think for a second that your local vet. will be equiped or willing to take care of your exotic. Food is a subject all on its own. If the animal is from another country, or another continent all-together, feeding it could be extremely difficult and/or expensive. Many animals require specific diets, which now you would have to figure out what it is - and how to go about providing it.

There are many questions you would need to really ask yourself, but the answer to most "can I buy..." questions is yes, for a price.

I'd be more interested in renting, say for a bachelor party.

Is a giraffe masculine or feminine in french?

The French equivalent of the English word "zebra" can be feminine or masculine according to context. The masculine singular equivalent is le zèbre ("the zebra") whereas the feminine is la zébrelle. The masculine plural les zèbres("the zebras") references an all-male or mixed female/male groups of zebras whereas the feminine plural les zébrelles refers only to all-female groups.

What is the origin of the word giraffe?

Via the French and Italian, and ultimately the Arabic zerafa.
giraffe is derived from its early Roman name, where it was described as having characteristics of both a camel and a leopard Giraffes are the only animals born with horns. Both males and females are born with bony knobs on the forehead. The average giraffe's blood pressure is two or three times that of a healthy man.