Giraffes generally do not hide in the traditional sense when faced with danger. Instead, they rely on their height and keen eyesight to spot predators from a distance and often remain standing to maintain visibility. If threatened, they may move to a safer area or use their speed to escape, rather than seeking concealment. Their unique adaptations help them detect danger early, allowing them to stay safe in the open savannah.
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