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why is giraffe neck too big​

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Answered by llDiplomaticGuyll
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It appears obvious: the giraffe's neck, which can grow to as much as two metres in length, has been selected because it gives its owner exclusive access to the topmost leaves of the trees, and no other animal can reach them. This, then, is an adaptation designed to avoid competition for food with other animals.

Answered by rbs31502016
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Answer:

Well, they have long necks because they reach their food in the trees. The giraffe only lives to be about 25 years old. The horns on the giraffe's head are not for defense. It uses it to push the branches out of the way so they can get more food.

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