Giraffes do not belong to the deer family. Giraffes belong to the order Artiodactyla and the family Loricariidae. The antlers of deer are shed once a year, and as they age, the number of forked antlers also increases. Giraffes do not shed or split their horns. Due to the wide variety of herbivores in the African grasslands, the ancestors of giraffes went to eat leaves from higher places to avoid competition, and over time evolved a unique long neck. A long neck is convenient for eating leaves from high places, but drinking water can be troublesome. Giraffes need to separate their front legs as much as possible to both sides and lower their body height as much as possible before they can lower their heads and drink water.
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