Giraffes do not typically migrate in the same way that many other animals do. They are known to have large home ranges, but they do not follow regular migration patterns like wildebeests or zebras. Giraffes are capable of traveling long distances in search of food and water, but their movements are more often dictated by the availability of resources rather than a seasonal migration.
Giraffes have no mating season. They mate year-round.
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.
They live on the African savanna and do not hibernate.
to a place similar to where they were only in a different location. For example, from the watering hole to the tree.
Giraffes live in savannas and grasslands in Central Africa. GiraffesThey migrate when vegetation and water are scarce to another area where these things are more plentiful. Giraffes usually live in calving groups of about 50 individuals when there are young calves. Older giraffes protect the young and adolescent giraffes during migrations.
Giraffes do not migrate or hibernate. They are known to roam over large home ranges in search of food and water, but they do not have set migration patterns like some other animals. Additionally, because they live in warm climates, they do not need to hibernate during the winter.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
no never eat other Giraffes.
No. Giraffes are herbivores.
Giraffes can get harmed
Giraffes
A giraffes movement is walking