Yes, female giraffes do experience a reproductive cycle, but it is not referred to as a period in the same way it is for humans. Instead, they go through an estrous cycle, which lasts about 15 days. During this time, they are receptive to mating, but they do not shed the uterine lining as mammals that menstruate do. Giraffes can breed year-round, with mating occurring when conditions are favorable.
no never eat other Giraffes.
Female giraffes live longer than males.
Giraffes' tails are typically between 8 to 10 feet long. They use their tails to swat away insects and as a communication tool with other giraffes.
Giraffes are ruminant, even-number toed, hoofed, placental mammals.
Giraffes typically do not eat bamboo. They mainly feed on leaves, twigs, fruits, and flowers from trees and shrubs. Bamboo is not a common part of their diet.
Yes they do although they can survive without water for long periods of time.
Yes, giraffes do lay down to sleep and rest. They typically do this for short periods of time, as lying down for extended periods can make it difficult for them to get back up due to their long legs and neck.
Giraffes do not migrate. The only time they change their habitat is during severe dry periods they, like all the other animals, go to where the water still exists. Other than that they never change their habitat seasonly for migration.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
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No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
Giraffes are not decomposers. While decomposers get nutrients from breaking down dead organisms, giraffes get nutrients from the food that they eat. Giraffes are consumers.
It didnt! The collective term for Giraffes is a tower. 'Look at that tower of giraffes'.
There are 50 giraffes in the tank.
Baby Giraffes