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Both are vertebrates, mammals, and ruminants. EVEN MORE INTRESTING,sheep,goats,horses,deer,and other hoofed animals are ALL related as well.NOTE=scientistes think that giraffes and deer(and antilopes)might share the same ancester.(they all have horns)

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