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habitat of a giraffe
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Giraffes living in grassland environments have adapted long necks to reach high branches for food, long legs for running swiftly to escape predators, and a spotted coat that acts as camouflage among the tall grass. They also have a specialized digestive system to process tough, fibrous plant material.
Lions, Elephant's, Giraffe's, and Bison.
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An example of commensalism in the grassland is when a bird builds its nest in a tree, using materials such as twigs and leaves, without harming the tree. The bird benefits by having a safe place to raise its young, while the tree is unaffected by the bird's presence.
Some species are plains specialists, like Krider's red tailed hawk, and the prairie falcon.
They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.