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  2. San Diego Zoo Shows Cute Video of Baby Giraffe ‘Folding ...

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    San Diego Zoo shared a video on Saturday, April 6th of their newest baby giraffe named Elliott as he takes a rest by 'folding' himself up. Well, folding isn't the actual term, but it's way cuter ...

  3. Baby Giraffe Being Allowed in the ‘Big Boy’ Enclosure for the ...

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    Giraffe moms even give birth standing up so as not to damage their baby's very long neck. Just take a video of Finn after he was born. The little guy was completely ready to take on the world.

  4. File:Giraffe standing.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Congo moves - elephant, giraffe, monkey.png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Okapi Giraffe Neck.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Prosopocoilus giraffa - Wikipedia

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    Prosopocoilus giraffa, the giraffe stag beetle, is the world's largest stag beetle [1] and is a member of the family Lucanidae within the order Coleoptera. They have very long, toothed and notched mandibles that protrude about half the size of their body. They tend to be aggressive and are fierce and powerful.

  8. File:Sophie the Giraffe with baby.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Ossicone - Wikipedia

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    In okapi, the male's ossicones are smaller in proportion to the head, and taper towards their tips, forming a sharper point than the comparatively blunt giraffe ossicone. Whereas female giraffes have reduced ossicones, female okapi lack ossicones entirely. The morphology of ossicones in the extinct relatives of giraffes and okapi varies widely.