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However, they will also eat other leaves, seeds, buds, branches of trees, and occasionally grass. In fact, academic research shows that giraffes can eat up to 85% of new acacia shoots.
Even more curious is the pseudo form of communication that acacia trees use. When giraffes eat acacia tree leaves, the trees send out a "warning," pheromones that waft downwind to other trees.
The safari’s head of education, Zachary Perez, said giraffes are important to the ecosystem, especially in Africa. “They’re leaf eaters,” Perez said. “They eat on the acacia tree all day.
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When eating, a giraffe uses its tongue and lips to grip leaves, ... This is especially helpful because one of their favorite trees, the Acacia, has thorns that grow up to 3 inches long.
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For example, some researchers have observed that the shapes of the patches in a giraffe's coat often correspond to the branching patterns of acacia trees, which are common on the African savanna.