no because there neeks are so long that its hard for them to hear down low but somt times there here
Essentially... No. Technically speaking both are mammals, both have four legs, so somewhere very far down the evolutionary tree they are related, but they are not closely related in any significant manner. Giraffes are most closely related to antelopes.
How big is no fertilized egg of female giraffe?
According to the Science 9 text book, a zygote ( fertilized egg is about 0.1mm in diametre
Okapis, being distinctly related to the giraffe, are actually browsers, not grazers. Occasionally they may graze, but most often they eat leaves and stems off of trees like their much taller kin.
Due to their sheer size, adult Giraffe's are not vulnerable to predators like leopards, hyenas, wild dogs etc. However, large lion packs headed by large Adult Male lions have been known to hunt down a full grown giraffe. But, this is very rare. On the other hand, calf's are very vulnerable to predators. A lion pack can easily kill a giraffe calf or even an adolescent. Hyena and wild doc packs too are known to prey on giraffe calves.
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How many vertebrae does a giraffe have?
Giraffes possess seven vertebrae (although disputed by some zoologists who claim that it has eight)
A giraffe has 50 vertebrae in total... seven in the cervical, seven in the spine and I am not sure about the rest...
Giraffe blood is indeed red as it is functionally the same as human blood , using hemoglobin to carry oxygen.
How does a giraffe suited to where it lives?
its long neck can reach for high leaves wich provide food for the giraffe
What animals has the some number of bones neck as a humans?
Giraffes do. They're just bigger than ours.