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Giraffe joust
Giraffes have no teeth in the upper part of their jaw, so they can't bite each other in a fight. Instead, rival giraffes use their necks to fight, swinging them to bash their heads into each other's necks or bodies. They never kick each other, since their kick is enough to disembowel a lion.
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