
Giraffes Go Neck-To-Neck In Epic Fight: SNAPPED IN THE WILD
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The video describes how giraffes engage in dominance battles to win a female's affection. Wildlife tour owners Steven Mckinski and Britt van Megan observed such a standoff. Giraffes, weighing up to 3000 pounds with necks alone weighing 500 pounds, use their necks to hit opponents in battles. These fights help males establish dominance or impress potential mates. After exchanging blows, the dominant giraffe drives off the loser, securing the opportunity to mate.
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