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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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Why must a giraffe have a stronger heart than a human?

Because of the huge distance it has to pump the blood to the giraffes head

What are the names of giraffes?

That is the common name; Giraffe.

The scientific name is Giraffa Camelopardalis

How do giraffes show territorial behavior?

All mammals, including giraffes, care for their young. They have to be fed milk by their mother and are protected until they are old enough to be alone.

What role does a giraffe play its habitat?

Giraffes have many features which help them adapt to their habitat. One of these features is their long necks, which stretch almost 2 meters above their body. Another feature is their extraordinary tongue, which helps them to eat and chew plants. The last is their camouflage colors that help them blend in.

Are giraffes reptiles?

no, of course not. they don't have scales, stupid.

What kind of tree does a giraffe like to snack on?

Giraffe's usually inhabit Savannas and Grasslands that are abundant in trees like Acacia, Commiphora, Combretum etc. They browse on twigs of tree, preferringt he Acacia, Commiphora and Terminalia. They also feed on grass and fruits. They dont prefer grass much because, they have to bend down to graze, which isnt so easy if we consider its size.

Why do male animals fight over female animals?

We can't always know for sure why male animals fight over female animals. Most fighting between two males over a female happens durng mating season. But of course--as in any fight--only one male can win. Sometimes, though, not just males, but females too, will fight over territory, food, and sometimes animals will just fight each other when they don't know who the other animals is.

Why do human males fight over females? It's pretty much the same thing! Hope this helps!

How much do reindeer eat in a day?

It eats 12 pounds a day. That's why they weigh to seven hundred pounds.

How old is a giraffe when it is full grown?

A full grown male Nubian giraffe can be up to 14 feet tall.

What do giraffe's use their horns for?

Giraffes teeth are used for chewing on the leaves they eat, and ripping them from trees.

What is a female joker called?

The female version of the word comedian is comedienne. However, it is quite common to use comedian for both males and females. We don't actually need to make sexual distinctions with every term we use. Also note that a female airplane pilot was at once time known as an aviatrix, as distinct from the masculine aviator.

Why is the giraffe longer inside mother's womb?

if by longer you mean "taller" in the womb before its born its would be because its spine has not felt the full effects of gravity. The baby giraffe will be taller /longer before its born and trys to stand for that same reason. Once it has been born it will stand and its own weight will compress it as it does any living creature. Thus shorten it.

How does giraffe have a long neck?

Through evolution. The whole theory of evolution was first based on the giraffe's neck. Darwin say the giraffe, and asked himself the same you just asked me. He realized that all of the food that the giraffe ate came from high up in the trees. So from that observation, he inferred that the giraffes needed long necks to survive. I repeat: They NEED long necks to survive. That is the whole theory of evolution. Let us pretend it is a long time ago, and at this time giraffes have short necks. This is a problem, as the food on the ground is running out and they need a way to reach the food in the trees to survive. Out of the whole herd of giraffe, though, two of them (lets call them Gina and Patrick) were somehow born with slightly longer necks. As Gina and Patrick were the only ones in the herd who could reach the food, the rest of the giraffes died and they survived. They mated, and Gina gave birth to Donna, Hugh, and Theodore. Once Donna, Hugh, and Theodore grow up, their parents died. Hugh and Patrick and Donna all have inherited their parents genes for long necks, so they are as tall as them--except Hugh, because he is taller. Donna and Theodore can reach their food, but as the best and ripest food is at the very top of the tree, only Hugh can reach that. So Hugh grows big and strong, AND he has an EXTRA tall neck, so the females are attracted to him. So HE is the one who gets a mate,and passes on his tall-neck genes onto his children.

Get what I mean?

DINDAN

Do giraffes have arms and legs?

Giraffes have four legs, but no arms.

How long does it take for a baby giraffe to stand?

A baby giraffe can stand up after a hour after its birth

How many giraffe years equal human years?

one year for each inch of neck

remember that they are born with a neck to, so its for each inch of neck it grows from birth

AND the darker the spots, the older it is. The lighter the spots, the younger it is.

When do giraffes have eight feet?

Giraffes never get eight feet. Octopusses are born with eight feet but giraffes? don't be silly! Giraffes never get eight feet. Octopusses are born with eight feet but giraffes? don't be silly!

What is giraffes enemies?

Lions, leopards, and hyenas are the main enemy of the giraffe, although they usually attack the baby giraffes and not the full grown giraffe. But occasionally they attempt to kill an adult giraffe. A giraffe defends their baby by using their powerful legs front and back. A kick from a giraffe can kill a lion or human. Sometimes the male giraffes use their heads as weapons. Their heads can break bones and catapult the unlucky predator through the air. But giraffes are more of an animal that would rather run than fight. Since they are very fast runners they have that option.