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Giraffes use their horns, known as ossicones, primarily for combat and display during mating rituals. Males engage in a behavior called "necking," where they swing their necks and strike each other with their ossicones to establish dominance and compete for mates. Additionally, ossicones may play a role in thermoregulation and social signaling among giraffes.

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