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Living in groups helps giraffes survive by providing protection from predators through increased vigilance. When in a herd, individual giraffes can rely on the collective awareness of others to spot threats more effectively. Additionally, social interactions within the group can facilitate access to resources like food and water, as they can help locate areas with abundant foliage. This social structure enhances their overall chances of survival in the wild.

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