How Giraffes Turn Their Long Necks Into Deadly Weapons
Two giraffe necks sliding together can read as affection, but the biology under the skin tells a harsher story. The behavior is called necking: rivals swing necks that can weigh dozens of kilograms, driving the skull like a hammer into an opponent’s ribs or jaw to establish rank and mating rights.Yet serious internal injuries are rare because the giraffe neck is engineered as both weapon and shock...More
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