Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
14. Why Giraffe Has a Long Neck (6 March 2010) 15. Why Porcupine Has Quills (7 March 2010) 16. Why Lizard Hides Under Rocks (10 March 2010) 17. Why Crocodile Has a Bumpy Back (11 March 2010) 18. Why Jackal Howls at the Moon (12 March 2010) 19. Why Hare Hops (13 March 2010) 20. Why Mosquito Buzzes (16 March 2010) 21. Why Rhino Charges (19 April ...
The Kratts do not like this argument, so they try to find out why giraffes have long necks. They explore how giraffes use their long necks to prevent competition for food and resources and how they neck fight. But a giraffe secretly takes Creature Power Suit parts and supplies from the Tortuga, including Martin's deactivation Module and Chris ...
Giraffe My Big Big Friend: A pink giraffe who is Lili's Big Big Friend. Nestor Donkey Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey: Stop motion animation about a misfit donkey. Nina: Giraffe Camp Lazlo: Nurse Gazelle: Gazelle: My Gym Partner's a Monkey: Otis, Daisy, Abby, Bessy, and Ben: Cattle Back at the Barnyard: Main characters. Ottie Zebra Hey ...
Trachelophorus is a genus of weevils in the leaf-rolling weevil family Attelabidae.. Several species are known as giraffe weevils because of their elongated "necks". The best known species is Trachelophorus giraffa.
Though the character's only prominent roles are in the ninth film and in the TV episode "The Missing Fast-Water Adventure", he has made a few appearances in the films. In The Great Longneck Migration, he jumps out of the water during the song "Adventuring", and he says "And fly!" during the song "Flip, Flap and Fly" in The Great Day of the Flyers.
The FDIC is an independent government agency charged with maintaining stability and public confidence in the U.S. financial system and providing insurance on consumer deposit accounts.
Dan Abraham joined the project at the recommendation of Frozen co-director Jennifer Lee, who was impressed by his understanding of Olaf's character. Becky Bresee, an animator, found Olaf's story in "Once Upon a Snowman" particularly special because it tied together Olaf's early moments and provided a fresh perspective on the original scenes.
Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president in the U.S. and she made her historic run in 1872 – before women even had the right to vote! She supported women's suffrage as well as welfare for the poor, and though it was frowned upon at the time, she didn't shy away from being vocal about sexual freedom.