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Why giraffes have long necks

The giraffe's long neck may have evolved to help the male compete for mates, suggests new research

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The giraffe's long neck may have evolved to help the male compete for mates, suggests new research.

Nearly 15 million years ago the giraffes were antelope-like animals roaming the dry grasslands of Africa. They had no distinguishing characteristics, except that some their necks were a bit long.

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