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Male giraffes compete primarily through a behavior known as "necking," where they use their long necks to strike each other with their heads. This contest of strength and endurance determines dominance and access to mating opportunities. The males swing their necks and deliver powerful blows, and the victor often gains the right to mate with nearby females. Additionally, males may also engage in displays of size and strength to establish their dominance without physical confrontation.

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