How a giraffe is adapted to its feeding habit?
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Giraffes are well adapted to a life in a savannah. They drink water when it is available but can go weeks without it, they rely on morning dew and the water content of their food. Their very long necks are an adaption to feeding at high levels in the treetops.
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Animal adaptation. Giraffes are well adapted to a life in a Savannah. They drink water when it is available but can go weeks without it, they rely on morning dew and the water content of their food. Their very long necks are an adaption feeding at high levels in the treetops.
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