Random Palaeo-Work idea of the Day #17

Hello. I came up with this idea just a couple days ago, though I swear my mind created it even earlier. Hopefullt it'll tide you over until the next short review coming soon.

Streched Necks and Horns: How the Giraffe got its Neck

A would be documentary about the evolution of the giraffe and it's long neck, and the factors that played into it, like sexual selection, fighting, and feeding opprotunities, as well as how evolution in general works and theorires on it, like Lamarck's own theorum oft-represented with giraffes' necks.

Species that would appear in potential CG reconstruction sequences are:
  • Prolibytherium
  • Sivatherium
  • Discokeryx, naturally headbutting
  • Palaeotragus
  • Bohlinia
I'm surprised there has never been a full documentary on giraffe evolution, even though its one of the most famous scenarios used when explaining how evolution and passing on genetic traits works.

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