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A giraffe’s neck is technically shorter than it’s legs since it’s too short to reach the ground when drinking water…

To drink, giraffe first have to splay their forelegs and/or bend their knees, and only then can they lower their necks to reach the surface of the water.

Long necks enable giraffes to feed on leaves beyond the reach of competitors. But they are also deployed during tussles for dominance, when males swing their armoured heads at each others’ bodies, with the neck serving as the long handle of a club, increasing the force of the blow.

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