Question

How does a giraffe's tongue help it survive? Hint: There are TWO answers!

It helps clean the giraffe's eyeballs.
It's dark color keeps it from getting sunburned.
It's long and helps the giraffe to get food and not be poked by thorns.
It helps pick the giraffe's nose.

Answers

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A giraffe's tongue helps it survive in two significant ways:

1. **It's long and helps the giraffe to get food**: Giraffes have long tongues that allow them to reach high leaves, especially from acacia trees. This helps them access food that many other herbivores can't reach.

2. **It's dark color keeps it from getting sunburned**: The dark pigmentation of a giraffe's tongue protects it from damaging UV rays from the sun, which is important since it spends a lot of time grazing in sunny environments.

The other options are not relevant to survival: cleaning eyeballs and picking noses are not significant functions for survival in the wild.