Description
Giraffe-nhutlwa.
The patches that are found on its body help to break up its outline and provide camouflage. Recent studies have shown that even in the embryo, the main pair of horns exist, formed of cartilage from a layer of skin and unattached to the skull which is unlike all other mammals (they later fuse to the parietals rather than to the frontal bones of the skull as is the case with antelope and deer) and miraculously they lie flat at birth but within a few days stand erect thereby presenting no obstacle at birth.
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