
Discokeryx xiezhi
Discokeryx xiezhi
According to the research
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started investigating the fossil again back in 2015.
The “strange beast” is a creature called a and is an ancient giraffoid.
Now it turns out our besties would headbutt one another to win sexual attention. Powerful stuff. Don’t get any ideas.
The researchers compared it to the weird thing modern giraffes do where they swing their necks at each other while they’re fighting. If you’ve never seen giraffes fighting, it’s honestly fucking wild and genuinely quite scary.
, the head-butting is “indicative of an extreme adaption in a different direction within giraffoids”.
But they said it also “increases our understanding [of] the actual triggers for the giraffe’s head-neck evolution”. AKA maybe just being horny.
What’s really interesting is that while our fun little giraffe ancestors were much smaller than our giraffes, they had super strong heads and necks.
I mean, look at these little guys.
Regular giraffes use their necks to fight for the approval of lady giraffes, not their heads. But the two different species could have evolved in similar ways.
“Although their skull and neck morphologies differ greatly, both are association with male courtship struggles and both have evolved in an extreme direction,” Dr Shi-Qui Wang .
There you have it: perhaps giraffes were just horny all along. Science strikes again.
saidSo, they just discovered a new species of Giraffe which is essentially just the mammalian version of Pachycephalosaurus…
— Riamus (Commissions Open) (@KingRexy328) June 2, 2022
This Domed Giraffe has been named Discokeryx xiezhi, and I love this thing so much.
(art by Y. Wang) pic.twitter.com/8A9wpJy2Vn
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