"I sometimes wonder why no one has maintained that the giraffe has, in reality, a short neck. If you observe a giraffe drinking or, as they occasionally do, grazing close to the ground, then you know what I mean"
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Okapi (short necked giraffe):
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Samotherium (short necked giraffe):
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eroticartist wrote:
> So you are saying that short necked giraffes definitely
> existed?
Yes they definitely existed. The earliest short necked giraffe was the climacoceras about 8 million years ago.
> So you are saying that short necked giraffes definitely
> existed?
Yes they definitely existed. The earliest short necked giraffe was the climacoceras about 8 million years ago.
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But for its short neck ( it is after all a short necked giraffe) it certainly does look like said creature.
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andy at handiwork wrote:
> But for its short neck ( it is after all a short necked
> giraffe) it certainly does look like said creature.
Yes, it's almost identical. Modern giraffes have a longer neck and also longer legs, but are otherwise virtually unchanged from the proto-giraffes that lived millions of years ago.
> But for its short neck ( it is after all a short necked
> giraffe) it certainly does look like said creature.
Yes, it's almost identical. Modern giraffes have a longer neck and also longer legs, but are otherwise virtually unchanged from the proto-giraffes that lived millions of years ago.
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It is not a giraffe no matter what Darwinists call it...I would say that it is a type of goat!
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Go to Specsavers and get your eyes tested. It's nothing like a modern giraffe could be horselike, zebra or goat...
Darwinist propaganda but words do not alter an image.
Darwinist propaganda but words do not alter an image.
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