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Is a giraffe a mammel or bird?

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Mammal (Mammals, the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of sweat glands, including sweat glands modified for milk production, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain)
Is a giraffe (the long-necked ungulate mammal native to Africa) a member of the class Mammal (Mammals, the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of sweat glands, including sweat glands modified for milk production, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain) or the class Bird (Birds, bipedal, endothermic, vertebrate animals that lay eggs)?
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