Sandstorm in Iraq

Started by kdfrawg, August 21, 2007, 03:01:33 PM

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Diane Amberg

#1
  Wow... looks like Phoenix. :P

kdfrawg

#2
Or Kansas during the Dust Bowl.

MarineMom

#3
My son was there for that sandstorm, that is the base he was at and those pictures were on the squadron webpage back when it happened

kdfrawg

#4
Man, as if bullets and bombs were not enough, they have to have sandstorms!


Diane Amberg

#5
 No wonder camels have lots of eyelashes and can close their noses.

kdfrawg

#6
Did you know that giraffes can go longer than camels without water?

Well, so can rats.

:)

Diane Amberg

#7
 I can honestly say I've never restricted water from giraffes or rats to find out, but if you say so I'll believe it.  ;D I'll bet Bonnie would know.

Bonnie M.

#8
I don't know, but I'm about to inquire from my "sources" at the Wild Animal Park! 
Bonnie

Bonnie M.

#9
From information I found from Google, I read this:

"Giraffes have no vocal cords.
A giraffe can go without water longer than a camel can.
A giraffe can clean it's ears with it's 21-inch tongue.
Giraffes sleep only five minutes at a time, for a total of about 20 minutes a day."

I did e-mail Dr. Michael Schlegel, the Nutritionist at the Zoo and WAP, asking him about it.  When he answer (and I assume he will!) I'll post his answer.

I have seen a giraffe "clean it's ears with it's 21-inch tongue."  I have observed procedures done at the Veterinarian Hospital at the Wild Animal Park on a young giraffe, and it's amazing!  The full grown giraffe and a full grown elephant are the only two animals that can't be brought into the Hospital for care, they are just too large. 
Bonnie

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