The surprising reason why giraffes have long necks — it’s not just for eating tall branches
New study reveals the driving evolutionary forces behind giraffes' necks
New study reveals the driving evolutionary forces behind giraffes' necks
The discovery could help us understand why giraffes evolved such long necks.
Giraffe males like to only pick on someone their own size.
Giraffes are much more socially complex than we thought, and grandmas play a key role.
Giraffes have been undergoing a silent extinction.
Have you ever noticed a giraffe's patterns?
Long neck, long history.
A new report published by the IUCN shows that the emblematic giraffe is facing a threatening decline.
A new genetic study has revealed that we might have been looking at giraffes the wrong way all along.