A giraffe's neck contains approximately 50 muscles, which are crucial for its ability to support and maneuver its long neck. These muscles allow for a wide range of motion, enabling the giraffe to reach high foliage and drink water from ground level. Despite the length of their necks, giraffes have the same number of vertebrae in their necks as humans—seven—but each vertebra is significantly elongated.
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Both have the same number of neck bones but giraffes neck bones are longer
It possess 7 vertebrae in neck .
there are about 12
Yes, giraffes have 7 neck bones, just like us
Giraffes defend themselves by kicking preditors and "necking". "necking" is when a giraffe swings its neck at another giraffe really hard. The reason giraffes have the little horns on their head is for necking so they can dig them into another giraffes neck.
An average giraffe is about 16 to 18 feet tall.
Something about there height or how many bones the they have in there neck.
Humans and Giraffes have 7 vertebrae in the neck
There are about six.
Both humans and giraffes have the same number of neck vertebrae, which is seven. However, in giraffes, these vertebrae are much longer, allowing for their long necks. The difference in neck length is due to the size and shape of the vertebrae rather than the number of bones.
There are 7 bones in a giraffes' neck. Us humans have 7 bones as well, theirs' are just larger.