
The giraffe, known as "Giraffe" in English, gets its name from the Arabic word "zarafa," which means "long-necked one." The name was adopted by Europeans during the Age of Exploration when they encountered the animal in Africa. Over time, the word was adapted into various languages, including English, where it remains the common name for this unique and long-necked mammal. The name "Giraffe" perfectly captures the most distinctive feature of this animal, which is its incredibly long neck.
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