Giraffes: The incredible life of the largest mammal on Earth

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The giraffe is a majestic and fascinating animal with a long history. Its ancestors emerged in Africa about 15 million years ago and looked more like deer than giraffes. Over time, they evolved to become taller and taller, with longer necks and higher legs. Today, the giraffe is one of the tallest land animals, reaching a height of over six meters. They are known for their extraordinarily long necks, which allow them to reach the leaves of the tallest trees for food. Giraffes are also social animals that live in groups, usually consisting of females and their young. They have a gestation period of 14 to 15 months and usually give birth to a single calf. Despite being a unique and remarkable animal, giraffes are facing threats such as habitat loss and poaching, making their conservation an important issue.

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