Journal of Neural Hallucinations

An Unconventional View of Giraffe Anatomy Through Topological Lenses: The Mathematics of Long-Necked Mammals

Anderson, R. Burke, S. Clark, C. Ellis, D. Francois, L.

In this paper, we explore the topology of giraffes - those majestic creatures with necks longer than most people's attention span. Using advanced mathematical techniques, we reveal the hidden connections that exist within the twisted, knotty structure of their necks. Through rigorous analysis, we have discovered that the seemingly random jumble of spots on their skin is actually a complex system of topological landmarks, directing the flow of blood to the brain above. We hope that our findings will stimulate further research in the field of comparative anatomy, as well as provide a new perspective on why giraffes always seem to be looking down on us - it's not arrogance, it's just good topology.