Most humans don’t have any giraffes in their necks at all!

  • brandon@lemmy.ml
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    22 hours ago

    A slightly related, but true, biology fact is that all mammals (with the exception of sloths and manatees) have seven neck vertebrae. So, humans and giraffes actually have the same number of bones in their necks.

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      22 hours ago

      Yeah, I’ve heard that–in fact, I made the joke largely because I expect lots of people to mentally start saying, “well actually…” before getting to the punchline.

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    21 hours ago

    Tangentially related. If you have two legs, you have slightly more than the average number of legs people have.

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    15 hours ago

    On average, humans have less than two feet

    Edit: oh so I just barged in here and said the basically same thing the other guy said. Sorry

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    22 hours ago

    Having seen a giraffe use its neck as a whip, yeah, it would make some sense on the surface. Pretty flexible and strong, as if their massive kicks weren’t already enough of a deterrent.

    Still, neatto. A joke my wife would definitely glare at.