The giraffes everyday life
The giraffe adapted by its long neck, it
helps it get food from the trees. Giraffes prefer the soft top leaves of the acacia tree. However, they will also eat evergreens, thorny bushes, and shrubs when fresh leaves are not available and during drought seasons. Furthermore, the San Diego Zoo reports that wild giraffes generally do not compete with livestock, such as sheep and cattle, for food and rarely are seen as a threat to farmers' crops. In captivity the giraffe sleeps intermittently
around 4.6 hours a day, mostly at night.
helps it get food from the trees. Giraffes prefer the soft top leaves of the acacia tree. However, they will also eat evergreens, thorny bushes, and shrubs when fresh leaves are not available and during drought seasons. Furthermore, the San Diego Zoo reports that wild giraffes generally do not compete with livestock, such as sheep and cattle, for food and rarely are seen as a threat to farmers' crops. In captivity the giraffe sleeps intermittently
around 4.6 hours a day, mostly at night.