What eats a giraffe and what that?

Giraffes are primarily preyed upon by large predators, particularly lions.

Here's a breakdown of the food chain:

* Giraffes: Herbivores, they eat leaves from trees, primarily acacia trees.

* Lions: Carnivores, they hunt and eat giraffes, as well as other prey like zebras, wildebeest, and antelopes.

* Other Predators: While lions are the main threat, other predators like leopards and hyenas may also prey on giraffes, especially young or weakened individuals.

* Scavengers: After a giraffe is killed by a predator, vultures, hyenas, and jackals will scavenge the remains.

It's important to note that giraffes are not an easy target for predators due to their size and agility. They are often able to kick and defend themselves, and their height allows them to see predators from a distance. However, young giraffes, sick individuals, or those separated from the herd are more vulnerable to attack.