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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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How long can a giraffe sprint?

A giraffe can sprint thirty five miles per hour over short distances. They can run comfortably at ten miles per hour over longer distances.

Why do Giraffe have spots?

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giraffes have spots because when they were born the combined with another animal that had spots. so the genes spread to the giraffe. same for why they have long necks.

actually giraffes have long necks because they have adapted to there environment and need to reach for higher vegetation

Is chimpanzee a heterotroph?

Yes, chimpanzees are heterotrophs. They obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, such as plants, fruits, insects, and occasionally small animals. Chimpanzees cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs.

What are the giraffe tough lips used for?

The tough lips are used for good Eating or Drinking.

Structural adaptation of fish?

The Answer is probably based on how the fish looks. Behavioral adaptations are how they do something, This answer is not 100% correct

What type of nests do giraffes make?

Giraffes don't make nests, they give birth on the spot.

What is a baby giraffes called?

The baby is referred to as a giraffeling. The female adult is a cow, and the male adult is a bull.

The baby is referred to as a giraffeling. The female adult is a cow, and the male adult is a bull.

The baby is referred to as a giraffeling. The female adult is a cow, and the male adult is a bull.

The baby is referred to as a giraffeling. The female adult is a cow, and the male adult is a bull.

The baby is referred to as a giraffeling. The female adult is a cow, and the male adult is a bull.

The baby is referred to as a giraffeling. The female adult is a cow, and the male adult is a bull.

What age group is Sophie the Giraffe made for?

Sophie the Giraffe is a popular teething toy. The age recommendation is for newborn to two years of age. This toy can be found at Amazon and Babies R Us.

How is a giraffe adapted to cross a river?

they have strong and long legs that help them cross deep rivers

What use are the nubs on a giraffe?

Giraffes used to have antlers, just like deer, moose, elk, etc. Giraffes fight each other using their heads and long necks. Their antlers likely broke off (repeatedly) during battles. Eventually, nature just left the “OSSICONES,†which are vestigal structures in the giraffe's skull. Nature is like that---constantly evolving but sometimes leaving remnants behind of what structures used to look like in the past. See the Facts In All Caps website.

What do new born baby giraffe eat?

mothers milk

The mother breast feeds by sucking on boobs and getting the milk out

s it grows older then it eats leaves