Giraffe

The tallest land mammal, with a neck as long as 6 feet, the giraffe is also well known for the unique brown and white pattern on its coat (“pelage”) and its lengthy eyelashes and legs.
Giraffe

Traditional interpretation

The tallest land mammal, with a neck as long as 6 feet, the giraffe is also well known for the unique brown and white pattern on its coat (“pelage”) and its lengthy eyelashes and legs. Habitat: Giraffes use both semi-arid savannah and savannah woodlands in Africa.

How neuromythography uses

Spinal accessory nucleus moves the neck. Giraffes are known for their necks

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Giraffe is a Brain Area

Archetype represents the spinal accessory nucleus [BIO ENTITY].

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Beth Sheridan

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