to swat flies
Giraffes' tails are typically between 8 to 10 feet long. They use their tails to swat away insects and as a communication tool with other giraffes.
Yes, giraffes have short tails.
because it senses anything behind it
Tassels in the Air was created in 1938.
Popular styles of handlebar tassels for bicycles include classic fringe tassels, pom-pom tassels, and ribbon tassels. Common colors for handlebar tassels are bright and vibrant hues such as red, blue, pink, and yellow, as well as metallic shades like gold and silver.
YouTube has several video tutorials about making tassels. How to Make Tassels has a detailed website about this project. Tammy Mitchell Photography also has a video about making tassels.
they can make funny baaa noises like a sheep but idk i think so :) this dont help what so ever :)
they should have one of their digits cut off too
Some creative ways to customize your bike with bike tassels include choosing tassels in unique colors or patterns, mixing and matching different tassel lengths, adding beads or charms to the tassels, and attaching tassels to different parts of the bike such as the handlebars or seat.
Yes, giraffes do use their tails somewhat like a flyswatter. Their long tails are equipped with a tuft of hair at the end, which they can whip back and forth to swat away insects, particularly flies, that may bother them. This behavior helps them stay comfortable and reduces irritation from pests while they graze on leaves and other vegetation.
Tassels in the Air - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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