Sentences with phrase «giraffe standing»

It shows a laboring giraffe standing solemnly in front of a sandy savanna, her newborn hanging halfway out, with its head still in the amniotic sac.
It might be the visit to a prairie town, gazing up at four presidents on the side of a mountain, traveling 650 feet below the earth or discovering a giraffe standing at your car's window.
The tallest living land animal, a giraffe stands between 4.5 and 5 metres tall — and almost half that height is neck.

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They then had to deal with the possibility of being attacked by carnivores, and they came to deal with this threat by running away rather than by standing on their hind legs and trying to fight off the attack with their front feet, as giraffes do, for instance.
Looking at him play football now is like watching a baby giraffe trying to stand up straight.
, but think about giraffes who are born and quickly are able to stand up and walk around.
The mat is removable to help the baby use the stands to try and walk slowly while playing with the drop play zebra and giraffe play toys.
We found an elephant and a giraffe on the bookcase, fire in the fireplace, yarn on the rocking chair and in the old lady's lap, a bunny in the fishing picture, and the Goodnight Moon book on the night stand.
The giraffe, one of two large giraffe carvings on the same outcrop, stands a remarkable 20 feet tall — and is probably the largest known prehistoric engraving, says documentary photographer David Coulson of the Trust for African Rock Art, who reported its existence last year.
There was a giraffe by the coat stand; a lion behind the bar; elephant footstools.
Commonly referred to as the Samburu «Special 5,» they include the Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and the gerenuk — a long - necked antelope that feeds while standing on its hind feet.
Tyler stood onstage, flanked by someone in a giraffe costume on one side and dancers dressed as candy canes on the other, and offered deepest sympathies to the victims and their families in Orlando.
Artists like Katja Novitskova, who prints pictures of photogenic animals (giraffes, penguins) onto aluminum panels and stands them up in galleries, said in a talk last year that, these days, «there is no flatness.
A giraffe made out of rubber flip - flops from East Africa stands near stacks of colorful frilly chairs from Kartel, which Loreen uses for large dinner parties.
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