• Julianna Looi

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      "Wut can i say...I'm a cheerful gal..who talk lots of nonsence sometimes.Can't help it...."

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      • Hehehee, dun tell u~!!! my storeroom stores physical junk, my big book in the storeroom stores the rubbish information of the world~!!!

        The giraffe browses on the twigs of trees, preferring trees of the genus Mimosa; but it appears that it can live without inconvenience on other vegetable food. A giraffe can eat 63 kg (140 lb) of leaves and twigs daily. As ruminants, they first chew their food, swallow for processing and then visibly regurgitate the semi-digested cud up their necks and back into the mouth, in order to chew again. This process is usually repeated several times for each mouthful.

        Bwahahahaa =]
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      • hi...
        it's ok u xingt i dah k..
        i azura...tQ =)
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      • hai juuu =)
        ingt aku lg x?!heheh!~
        tQ be aprove my request...
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      • JuUU~!!!!!!!! apa macam??? how is things??? need me post more giraffe facts??? hehehe

        Neck
        Giraffes have long necks, which they use to browse the leaves of trees. They possess seven vertebrae in the neck (the usual number for a mammal) that are elongated. The vertebrae are separated by highly flexible joints. The base of the neck has spines which project upward and form a hump over the shoulders. They have anchor muscles that hold the neck upright.


        Bwahahhaa... take it easy yea my friend. =]
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      • Lol, 'How will you die?!?!'

        Study study study!!
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      Drowning

      Your last sight will be your own air bubbles rising to a distant water surface. Morbid, I know! But also romantic! Drowning, whether in a bathtub or in the expansive ocean, is a classic way to go.
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