>>9413749>I think we can at least say a giraffe's neck is at the same flexibility as a raptor's tail. stiffened, but not so rigid that it would snap in half when jabbed into somethingRaptors have many of their tail vertebrae fused, meaning they would normally be able to wiggle it a bit side-to-side or up and down, but no actual flexing (it was used primarily as a counterbalance, not a weapon). The giraffes in the video are shown to have much, much more flexibility in their necks than a raptor's tail.