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Why do giraffes have long necks?

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It seems obvious. The giraffe's neck, which can be as long as 2 meters, was chosen because the owner has exclusive access to the top leaves of the tree and no other animals can reach them. Therefore, this is an adaptation designed to avoid food competition with other animals. 28окт. 2016 г.



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