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Giraffes mainly eat a variety of leaves, especially those of the genus Mimosa, and a single giraffe can ingest 63 kg of leaves and twigs per day. Thirst-tolerant, can go a year without water when the leaves are well hydrated
Wild giraffes feed on the leaves and twigs of Acacia plants. In the zoo, they are mainly provided with leaves and grass, and the troughs are hung very high for their convenience.
Giraffe walking style.
Giraffes walk with a leisurely gait. When walking, one front and rear limb moves forward and the other front and rear limb touches the ground. This is a common locomotion used by large quadrupeds, such as elephants.
However, when a giraffe is attacked by an enemy, it can run short distances at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour, and the running posture is very clumsy, alternating between the front and rear limbs. The giraffe's heart is too small for it to run long distances.
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Giraffes mainly eat a variety of leaves and twigs, and occasionally some leftover bones from other animals to increase their intake of minerals in their food. A giraffe can ingest 63 kg of leaves and twigs per day.
The giraffe has a pair of large brown eyes, prominent eyeballs, can rotate around, has a wide field of vision, and has a tall body, like a living "lookout", can see movement in the distance. Giraffes run fast because of their long legs, which is also trained in the competition for survival.
Giraffe habits
Giraffes have a very keen sense of hearing and vision. The eye can see what is behind them, but they rarely make sounds. Male giraffes are more "belligerent" and often use their necks as ** in battle, and this behavior is called neck strikes.
This behavior is used to establish dominance, and bucks that win neck hits have a greater reproductive success rate. If the two belligerents are evenly matched, they will fight each other for a long time, surrounding each other, like two people fighting and holding each other, neither of them will leave first.
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Giraffes are herbivores that feed on leaves and twigs.
Giraffes usually live in groups, sometimes mixed with zebras, ostriches, and antelopes, and are diurnal, with a keen sense of smell and hearing, alert, timid, and usually walk leisurely, but run quickly (up to 70 kilometers per hour). Foraging in the morning and dusk, mainly eating a variety of leaves in the wild, especially the leaves of the genus Mimosa, a giraffe can ingest 63 kg of leaves and twigs per day. Thirst-tolerant, can go a year without water when the leaves are well hydrated
Giraffe is a ruminant cloven-hoofed animal that grows in Africa, also known as unicorn deer, long-necked deer, etc., is the world's tallest existing land animal, standing from head to toe can reach 6 8 meters, weighing about 700 kilograms, newborn cubs are 1 5 meters tall, living in the African savanna area.
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The leaf black locust eats the black locust when it is dry in Africa, because the branches of the black locust are full of thorns, so other animals generally do not eat it, and the giraffe has a long and flexible tongue and is also sticky so it is not afraid of being pricked. Great for giraffes through the dry season.
Acacia trees commonly found in the East African grasslands. The leaves of this tree are the favorite food of giraffes Giraffes inhabit tropical steppes or sparsely wooded semi-desert areas are herbivores, and leaves and twigs are their staple food. Giraffes, like cows, have no incisors on their upper jaws, and are fond of feeding on spiny acacia leaves, and skillfully roll food into their mouths with their long tongues, which can reach up to 45 centimeters in length.
In addition, giraffes occasionally gnaw on leftover bones from hyenas to increase the intake of minerals in their food. Changgong deer can eat 57 kilograms of food in a day, which is a very considerable amount of food.
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Leaves, dry leaves and hay in winter, daily fruit and vegetable supplements.
Please do not feed any animals in the zoo without permission, especially ruminants such as giraffes, as this will damage the microbial environment of their stomachs and affect their normal digestion.
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Giraffes like to eat leaves, and if you're more innocent, giraffes prefer to eat rainbows and produce skittles.
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Foliage.
As a vegetarian in the animal kingdom, giraffes like to eat this stupid food is leaves, and do not eat grass on the ground, the main reason is because the giraffe's neck is too long, and it is extremely difficult to hang down their heads to eat grass.
In East Africa, there is a tree called the acacia tree, whose leaves contain water, which is one of the favorite leaves of giraffes. Eating only leaves and not drinking water, giraffes can survive.
The long-term evolution of giraffes:
The ancestors of giraffes did not have that long necks at first, and they did not weigh as much as they do now.
At first, they also ate grass, but as the climate changed, there was very little grass on the ground, and the ancestors of giraffes had to raise their heads and eat the leaves on the trees to survive.
However, the general height of the leaves is relatively high, so the giraffe has to use its neck more, and over time, the giraffe's neck is getting longer and longer, and gradually grows into the way we see it today.
And the fact that the giraffe can grow so tall is really because it has evolved over a long period of time.
The giraffe is a tall man in the animal kingdom, and according to Lamarck, its ancestors lived in the arid regions of Africa.
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