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Lamarck would have said that the ancestors of modern-day giraffes had short necks but stretched their necks as they tried to reach leaves in trees; so, their descendants were born with longer necks. Darwin would have said that in a population of ancestral giraffes, some had slightly longer necks than others; the long-necked giraffes were better able to feed on tree leaves and as a result produced more offspring. Over time, the proportion of longnecked giraffes in the population increased.
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there spine is twist-able it can go 360o but can only go back the same way
As Apatosaurus had spatulate (chisel-like) teeth suited to a herbivorous diet), it was considered to be a herbivore.[
Tourists often have a camera around their necks.
imagine people without necks..... they will turn their wholebody they look around
Because they have lot of ball and socket joints to move around their necks.
No, it is an absurd falsity that all Jews carry a bag of change around their necks.
A scarf!!
Neck Warmers.
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They wore them around their necks.
There are many things that tourists will wear around their necks. These things often include passports, cameras, and identification tags.
Vicars wear a cross around their necks as a symbol of their faith in Christ. Some crosses are very ornate, while others are very plain.
The sack worn by mountain men around their necks was called "a bullet pouch."
You are probably referring to women of the remote Karen tribe, who wear brass rings around their necks to elongate them. I am not sure of the name for these rings in their language, but the women are commonly known as "the longnecks" due to their penchant for wearing these heavy rings.