Giraffes, giraffe babies...I'm not really sure if you're looking for some stupid answer like heffalumps are necessary to maintain a healthy ecosystem for the rare and awesome giraffe, or if you're just stupid, either way, this is a stupid question, go look this sht up on wikipedia if you're so dam interested
most species are not but the Nigerian giraffes are
There is only 1 species of giraffes however there are multiple subspecies.
no because giraffes arent species that populate where bear are
Giraffes feed on the twigs of trees, preferring trees of the Acacia-types, Commiphora-species and Terminalia species, which are important sources of calcium and protein to sustain the giraffe's growth rate. They also eat shrubs, grass and fruit.
A giraffe is not in a species a giraffe is a species! There are different kinds of Giraffes in one species that species is... Giraffe ---- ~Lucy~
Giraffes are not currently endangered.
Yes, the poaching of giraffes is legal and many giraffe species are almost extinct from it.
No, giraffes are all long necked. If an animal has a short neck, it is a different species of animal.
Giraffes belong to the family Giraffidae, which includes the only two living species of giraffes: the northern giraffe and the southern giraffe.
No, giraffes do not harm the Earth. No species in its proper ecosystem is harmful to the Earth as a whole. Rather, every species in its natural ecosystem helps to support the ecosystem. The only exception to that rule is humans.
Giraffes are not native to North America, they are a native species of Africa. Giraffes however, are fully capable of surviving in captivity in North America. We can extrapolate from climate conditions, that the giraffe species could survive out of captivity in the southern areas of North America, particularly southern Mexico.
Because, other animals feed on them, then the remains go into the ground to help the soil, then new trees grow from that soil, that baby giraffes get to eat. giraffes are very important.