Giraffes are even toed ungulates (they have two toes) and are more closely related to camels. Giraffes have multiple (4) stomachs. Giraffes chew cud.
Giraffe coloration is white to creamy white backgrounds with various shapes and colors of spots (depending of subspecies) ranging from golden to red to nearly black. Giraffes have skin covered horns. Giraffes don't have top front teeth, they have a hard, toothless palate.
Zebras are odd toed ungulates (they have one toe/hoof) and are more closely related to horses and donkeys. Zebras have a simple stomach. Zebras are
striped and the normal color is black with white. Zebras don't have horns, have both upper and lower front teeth.
He punched a zebra in the chin.
no because when you are at a and you see a giraffe and a zebra together the zebra is probably chasing the giraffe
Giraffes are herbivores, plant eaters, and would not eat a zebra.
Obviously. Look at this picture from Nat Geo: http://1funny.com/zebra-riding-a-giraffe/ The proof is in the pudding.
Lions Hippo's Rhino's Gazelle's Zebra's Crocodile's Aligators
Yes, a zebra does "breast feed" after a fashion. Zebras are mammals and therefore, nurse their young just as horses or cattle do.
raw meat any meat they can find ie zebra giraffes
Zebras do not have any special or unique senses.
Yes, giraffes are about twice as tall as zebras
A female okapi is called a cow, and her young are calves, although they are not actually cows as people know them. Okapi are known as forest giraffes, or zebra giraffes.
Wild Animal Baby Explorers - 2010 Z Is for Zebra What's Up Giraffes 1-13 was released on: USA: 19 December 2010
I have seen giraffe in the wild, browsing peacefully near antelopes, zebra and other similar animals.