Giraffes don't have elbows.
No, pandas cannot lick their elbows due to their physical limitations in terms of flexibility and anatomy.
Cold elbows can be caused by poor circulation or a lack of fatty tissue on the elbows, which makes them more susceptible to feeling cold. It could also be due to exposure to cold temperatures or drafts that affect blood flow to the area.
no you don't
Elbows can become ashy due to dry skin caused by factors such as lack of moisture, harsh weather, or excessive washing. The skin on the elbows is thicker and has fewer oil glands, making it more prone to dryness and rough texture. Regular moisturizing and exfoliation can help prevent ashy elbows.
Yes, giraffes are common inhabitants of the savannah biome. They thrive in open grasslands with scattered trees, which are characteristic of savannah environments. Giraffes use their height to feed on leaves and buds from tall trees in the savannah.
No, pandas cannot lick their elbows due to their physical limitations in terms of flexibility and anatomy.
yes, anybody could lick their elbow with a little flexing and practice. this means that dwarfs can lick their elbows 2!
No, monkeys generally do not have the flexibility or anatomy to lick their own elbows. Their arms are not long enough and their elbows are typically positioned in a way that makes it difficult for them to reach with their tongue.
I just know that I can
i no of 2 people that can do it.
yes because the have to be able to lick their ear
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elbows -.-
Giraffes browse on the twigs of trees, but they also eat shrubs, grass and fruits. Despite being herbivorous, giraffes are known to visit carcasses and lick the dried meat off bones.
No, it is not physically possible for a human to lick an elephant due to the size difference and the structure of an elephant's body. It is not recommended to attempt to lick or touch wild animals as it can be dangerous for both the person and the animal.
All giraffes are herbivores. Wild African giraffes eat plant and tree leaves, fruits and berries. Although herbivorous, giraffes are also known to visit carcasses and lick the dried meat off bones. See related links for more information.
giraffes clean themselves by dipping themselves into water