Sometimes you don't need to tweet a funny photo or TV Series Archivesvideo to go viral -- all you need is a simple thought that everyone can get on board with.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk is arguing about a farting unicorn on Twitter. Here's why.This was exactly what happened with Kyle Brownlee over the weekend, when his simple (and undeniably correct) observation about unicorns was retweeted over 125,000 times.
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Good. Point.
Just look at the two creatures side-by-side:
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Admit it: That giraffe looks just as striking as the unicorn.
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In case you were wondering, both female and male giraffes have ossicones, according to the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. When males fight each other -- something known as "necking contests" -- these nubs of cartilage allow them to hit harder.
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Eventually, other strange members of the animal kingdom were brought into the discussion.
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Finally, there was this.
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So there you have it. The next time someone tells you unicorns and dragons are absurd, just show them a picture of a giraffe.

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