Most giraffes are around 4 feet tall. The giant giraffes you see on nature documentaries and in zoos do exist, but are very much the exception to the rule.
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A top secret scientific programme in America is underway to make miniature versions of safari animals eg: elephant, hippo, giraffe, aligator etc with the idea being they are domesticated and sold as petsComment
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostMost giraffes are around 4 feet tall. The giant giraffes you see on nature documentaries and in zoos do exist, but are very much the exception to the rule.Originally posted by Boudica View PostA top secret scientific programme in America is underway to make miniature versions of safari animals eg: elephant, hippo, giraffe, aligator etc with the idea being they are domesticated and sold as petsJim is a Jedi! - Dara
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On a hard disk, it takes more energy to write a 1 than it does a zero
so if machine code had been redesigned in 1965, it would have saved energy. The amount saved is estimated to be sixteen times, by 2015, than all the CO2 produced
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While you are reading this, approximately 125,000 men worldwide currently have their foreskin trapped in a zip.Comment
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US vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is related to Margaret Thatcher by the second child of Benjamin Ebenezer Roberts who emigrated to the USA
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A tardigrade is almost indestructible. It can be frozen, dried, irradiated and boiled and survive deep vacuum and come out laughing.Comment
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