Questun 2
Read the passage very carefully and then answer the questions in your own words:
The giraffe is the tallest of all living land animals. A male can go up to 18
feet and a female up to 15 feet. Such height enables them to escape the
competition for ground level grass that exists among other leaf-eaters. It
also gives him a long range of vision. He takes the warning of the
approaching
enemy
early.
Giraffes eat a variety of leaves, but acacia leaves are their favourite diet. In
spring when many trees are not in leaf, they spend 80 per cent of the day
eating. In summer, when trees are in full leaf, they need only 15 per cent.
The rest of the
of the time is spent in resting and quarrelling.
A giraffe's long neck is made up like that of man and most other mammals,
of only seven vertebrae. The bones are attached to one another with ball and
socket joints. These make the neck flexible. It can run at 50 km per hour.
Rising from a lying position is a problem for such a large animal. So it
usually keeps standing
while it sleeps.
To reach water with such a long neck and legs, a giraffe spreads its front
legs wide apart. Then it lowers its neck to drink. This awkward position
makes it easy for the lion to attack it.
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Questun 2
Read the passage very carefully and then answer the questions in your own words:
The giraffe is the tallest of all living land animals. A male can go up to 18
feet and a female up to 15 feet. Such height enables them to escape the
competition for ground level grass that exists among other leaf-eaters. It
also gives him a long range of vision. He takes the warning of the
approaching
enemy
early.
Giraffes eat a variety of leaves, but acacia leaves are their favourite diet. In
spring when many trees are not in leaf, they spend 80 per cent of the day
eating. In summer, when trees are in full leaf, they need only 15 per cent.
The rest of the
of the time is spent in resting and quarrelling.
A giraffe's long neck is made up like that of man and most other mammals,
of only seven vertebrae. The bones are attached to one another with ball and
socket joints. These make the neck flexible. It can run at 50 km per hour.
Rising from a lying position is a problem for such a large animal. So it
usually keeps standing
while it sleeps.
To reach water with such a long neck and legs, a giraffe spreads its front
legs wide apart. Then it lowers its neck to drink. This awkward position
makes it easy for the lion to attack it.
even
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