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.
to swat flies
They can communicate by their tails
Yes, giraffes have short tails.
Giraffes can communicate with body language and with sounds. Giraffes can moo, bleat, and grunt. They snort when they are alarmed. Usually giraffes are just quiet though.
because it senses anything behind it
they communicate with their tails
Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness.
Bunnies wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as happiness or excitement.
Cats curl their tails as a way to communicate their emotions and intentions. A curled tail can indicate feelings of contentment, playfulness, or even aggression. It is a natural behavior for cats to use their tails to express themselves and communicate with other animals.
•Giraffes are thought to be silent animals but they actually communicate with low grunt, moans and rumbles that are usually to low pitched for human ears to hear because they communicate using infrasound. Mother Giraffes sometimes use whistles to warn their calf's. plz tell me how to improve it if i can! :D
Their long tails help in balance and they also act as a way to communicate. That communication can occur with a shorter tail.