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Giraffes develop internally, like most mammals. The embryos grow inside the mother's uterus during a gestation period of about 15 months. After birth, the young giraffe, called a calf, is relatively well-developed and stands shortly after delivery. This internal development allows for better protection and nourishment of the developing young.

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