Giraffes eat plant matter that is 6 to 17 feet 1.8 to 5.2m above the ground. Some scientists think giraffes once had to compete with other animals to feed on lower-lying plants. It's possible that giraffes adapted by developing a longer neck. Then they were able to reach a separate food source taller plants and trees.
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