NECKING OUT
Necking Out, acrylic on canvas, 2019. 9.5" x 12".
The giraffe has the longest neck of any mammal, which makes up nearly half of its overall height. Measuring around 2 to 2-and-a-half meters in length, the neck itself consists of seven extended neck bones, each of them nearly 30 centimeters long. The extension of the neck bones is said to be an evolutionary breakthrough: it enables the animal to reach tall tree canopies to feed on the leaves. Some scientists believe the neck also functioned to regulate their body temperature.
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