That would be a Giraffe
pch giraffe
it's ywo feet no unles they land on their face
her feet must be firm on the ground. if she falls cris a bit then gets up without repositioning her feet it wond be stepping all she has to do is keep her feet firm on the ground, and make sure not to drag or step hoped i helpeddd
American Falls - 176 feet Canadian "Horseshoe" Falls - 167 feet
Octopus
Each (day + night) he moves 1 foot closer to the top.After 14 (day + night)'s, he is 14 feet closer to the top = 3 feet from the top.On the 15th day, he climbs 3 feet, reaches the top, falls out on the ground, and expires from starvation.15 days.
Each (day + night) he moves 1 foot closer to the top.After 14 (day + night)'s, he is 14 feet closer to the top = 3 feet from the top.On the 15th day, he climbs 3 feet, reaches the top, falls out on the ground, and expires from starvation.15 days.
American Falls - 176 feet Canadian "Horseshoe" Falls - 167 feet
The Falls vary in height from 262 feet to 304 feet
The speed of a falling object keeps changing as it falls. If an object falls 250 feet to the ground and there is no air, then it takes about 4 seconds to fall, and it hits the ground at about 86.5 miles per hour (127 fps). If the object falls through air, then the speed it picks up depends on its weight and shape ... a sailplane falls slower through air than a rock does, but take away the air, and a rock and a feather fall together.
a Rebus
Yosemite Falls in California has a drop of 2,425 feet. Colonial Creek Falls in Washington has a drop of 2,584 feet. Waihilau Falls on the big island of Hawaii has a drop of 2,600 feet. Pu'uka'oku Falls in Hawaii has a drop of 2,756 feet. Olo'upena Falls on Molokai Hawaii has a drop of 2,953 feet. Angel Falls in Venezuela holds the world record at 3.212 feet.