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1. Are these books lost books of the Bible
- www.rain.org
- Darwin's theory explains why humans and other animals look the way we do! For example, the reason why Giraffes have long necks is explained as follows: The Theory of Evolution.
- How did giraffes get such long necks? The answer is manifest in the Theory of Evolution.
- They dont have much competition, except for other giraffes. Once in a while a SHORT giraffe will be under-nourished as the TALL giraffes can always eat the higher leaves when the lower ones are all eaten. ...
- Most of the TALL giraffes will have no problem and will even have offspring - baby TALL giraffes. ...
- Of course, most of the SHORT giraffes make do and also survive. But after thousands of years, the number of SHORT giraffe fatalities is sufficiently greater than the TALL giraffe fatalities that the TALL giraffes start to outnumber the SHORT giraffes by quite a margin. However, after thousands of more years, the TALL giraffes are also having a few problems. ...
- There are now a few offspring that are mutations of the TALL giraffes they are - the "TALLER" giraffes! .
- Many thousands of years pass and the competition of the TALL giraffes AND the TALLER giraffes has been too much for the poor SHORT giraffe family and they are now extinct. The SHORT giraffes have been a victim of the " survival of the fittest " !! Also called The Theory of Natural Selection .
- Now the TALL giraffes are becoming under-nourished and weak and easy prey for predators and disease. The TALLER giraffes soon start to outnumber the TALL giraffes.
- After thousands of years more, the TALLER giraffes are having their turn at a few problems. There are now a few offspring that are mutations of the TALLER giraffes - they are - the "TALLER-YET" giraffes! Soon the TALL giraffes will be extinct and only the TALLER and the TALLER-YET giraffes will survive.
- Of course, such a process will stop when all giraffes are tall enough to reach any leaves. ...
2. Index of /~calbert/giraffes
- gladstone.uoregon.edu
- Index of /~calbert/giraffes.
- Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory - giraffes. ...
3. Giraffes Posters
- www.jdhodges.com
- 30-day Return Policy and 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on all Giraffes Posters.
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- Couldn't find what you were looking for? Checkout All Posters Giraffes section. (Giraffes) Title en espanol: De Nada, posters de De Nada.
- Reverse title: Posters Giraffes Poster.
- P a r t n e r s: Giraffes Art Prints from the place to Buy Art Prints.
- Giraffes Posters for sale 2. Giraffes Posters Online 3. Giraffes Poster Stores 4. Buy Giraffes Posters Online 5. Posters of Giraffes For Sale Online .
- Giraffes Prints.
4. Giraffe Notes
- www.umich.edu
- George Graffigny, "Obesity in Adolescent Giraffes," Journal of Giraffe Studies 18 (1977): 305.
- Alexis Alerni, "The Propensity of Giraffes to Grow Long Necks," African Fauna Quarterly 232 (1988): 207-218.
- Graffigny, "Obesity in Adolescent Giraffes," 308. ...
- Alerni, "The Propensity of Giraffes to Grow Long Necks," 218-22. ...
- Graffigny, "Obesity in Adolescent Giraffes," 314. ...
- Alerni, "The Propensity of Giraffes to Grow Long Necks," 210-12 .
- Renata Borshinger, Do Giraffes Flirt?, http://www. ...
- Graffigny, "Obesity in Adolescent Giraffes," 308. ...
- Alerni, "The Propensity of Giraffes to Grow Long Necks," 218-22. ...
- Graffigny, "Obesity in Adolescent Giraffes," 314. ...
- Alerni, "The Propensity of Giraffes to Grow Long Necks," 210-12 .
- Renata Borshinger, Do Giraffes Flirt?, http://www. ...
5. Giraffes
- levsen.org
- Giraffes are tall. ... In case you ever dreamt of being a giraffe: The disadvantage of having a long neck is having high blood pressure; giraffes die of shock easily. ...
6. Zoobooks - The Encyclopedia of Animals
- www.zoobooks.com
- Animals A - Z - Giraffes .
- Giraffes.
- When people think of giraffes, they think of their long, speckled necks. ...
- When feeding, giraffes are careful to choose trees out in the open, where their height gives them a bird's-eye view of the plains. In this way, giraffes reduce the risk of falling victim to lions.
- Giraffes eat the leaves and buds from bushes and trees. ... Like cows, giraffes will bring the leaves up again to chew at a later time, when they are resting.
- Even baby giraffes are large. ...
- Giraffes live in limited areas within Africa, always on the open plains. ... Loosely organized herds can number anywhere from two to fifty, with individual giraffes freely wandering from herd to herd. Over a few months' time, giraffes can cover hundreds of miles searching for food.
- People are fascinated by giraffes, and giraffes don't give people any reason to hurt them. ... If people can stay out of the giraffe's way as well as the giraffe has stayed out of people's way, the future of giraffes should remain bright.
- Want to learn more about Giraffes? Click on Zoobooks. ...
7. girlinks
- www.umeedu.maine.edu
- Long ago, the Romans thought giraffes were as big as camels but with leopard spots--camelopardalis.
- Male giraffes are usually taller than the females. ... Giraffes are normally very gentle creatures.
- Not all giraffes lay down. ...
- There are two kinds of giraffes: reticulated and blotched. ...
- Blotched giraffes have irregular spots and are more yellow than the reticulated giraffes. These giraffes live in central and southern Africa. ...
- Giraffes have to spread their front legs wide apart to get a drink. Usually giraffes take turns getting drinks while the others watch for danger. Giraffes are like camels, they don't need water very often. ...
- Female giraffes travel in groups. Male giraffes go on their own after mating. To protect themselves, giraffes use their hooves (feet) to kick preditors when they are in danger. ...
- Giraffes are up to 18 feet tall. ... Even though giraffes have very long necks, they only have 7 vertebrae (bones) in them. ...
- Giraffes eat leaves, bark, flowers, and fruit. ...
8. Were We Giraffes or Gazelles?
- www.alanbeangallery.com
- Were We Giraffes or Gazelles?.
- "Did you ever see those pictures of giraffes running in slow motion? That's exactly what I feel like. ...
- Over the years since visiting the Ocean of Storms I've paid close attention when PBS or Discovery Channel show giraffes and other animals running, especially in slow motion. I think now we moved less like giraffes and even more like gazelles, at least that's how it felt to me.
9. Images of Giraffes- Artiodactyla Animals: Mammals; Photography, Pictures, Photos, by Wernher Krutein / Photovault
- www.photovault.com
- Images of Animals: Mammals; Giraffes - Artiodactyla , Images by Wernher Krutein, Steven Felsch, Robert J. ...
- This page contains samples from our picture files on Giraffes. ...
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10. giraffes necks
- www.dinofish.com
- Wild Millennium Gallery / giraffes necks.
11. Giraffe Collectibles
- www.cuddlycollectibles.com
12. Mammals > Giraffes in the Yahoo! Directory
- dir.yahoo.com
- Mammals > Giraffes.
- Directory > Science > Biology > Zoology > Animals, Insects, and Pets > Mammals > Giraffes .
- com - includes desktop themes, screensavers, and plenty of giraffes. ...
- Nature: Tall Blondes - beguiling portrait of giraffes, presented by Lynn Sherr. ...
- Matt's World of Wicked Giraffes - includes information, links, pictures, and a giraffe quiz. ...
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