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The length of a giraffe’s tongue has to be one of the most fascinating facts about these towering creatures. Would you believe that their tongues can reach up to 18 inches in length? That’s almost a foot and a half! When fully extended, the giraffe’s tongue is longer than its own neck. But why does their tongue need to be so long? Well, for starters, it helps them graze on tall trees without having to bend down too much. Additionally, their tongues are prehensile, meaning that they can grasp and hold on to leaves and branches with ease.
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