A giraffes neck can get approximately 5 to 8 feet long, or around 1.5 to 7.9 feet.The average for a giraffe's neck is about 6 feet long and about 200 lbs. Some giraffes' necks have grown to nearly 10 feet.Depending on the giraffe's heredity, parents, and some other weird stuff, a giraffe's neck is on average, about 6 feet.baby giraffes necks are about two to three feet tall and an adults neck is about six to seven feetAccording to the San Diego Zoo, a giraffe's neck is 6 feet long.
they got it from their mama of course!
it depends on the giraffe
the variation is that they cahged from shor to long
A giraffe is a mammal in africa with a very long neck
Giraffes are messangers
A long neck that enables it to reach fruit and leaves at the top of trees. This adaptation happened because the giraffes with the longer necks survived when the shorter necked giraffes couldn't. The shorter necked giraffes did not have enough food to eat, as it was all unreachable in the trees. Thus the longer necked giraffes who survived mated with other long necked giraffes and produced more long necked giraffes!
No, giraffes are all long necked. If an animal has a short neck, it is a different species of animal.
Because if they had short necks they would be horses.
they have the long neck ,very good eyesight
the neck is 6.5 feet long so about five minutes for the oat to go down the neck
giraffes depend on their mechanical neck which is why they have long necks which tells them if bad leaves is good for them