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தற்போது 🔔 : @CTR_Nirmalkumar எங்களுக்கு நேரம் குறைவாக உள்ளது என சொல்லி புறப்படுகிறார் !
அடேய் பிரஸ் அவர விடுங்க பா 😮💨
Prakash Vijay@PrakazVijay_Of
தற்போது 🔔 : இன்னும் சற்று நேரத்தில் @CTR_Nirmalkumar பத்திரிக்கையாளர்களை சந்திக்க இருக்கிறார் !
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Once a anil , always anil 🔥🔥🔥.

Pavithra@P_avithra_
Akka slammed that kothadimai with shabby slipper😂😭 #TVK #TVKVijay
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Each dark spot on a giraffe is a tiny radiator. Each one has its own artery and a network of smaller vessels that fan out under the skin. Researchers at the University of Melbourne mapped this with x-rays. When the giraffe gets hot, blood floods the spots and dumps heat through the skin. In cold or wet weather, those vessels shut and trap the warmth inside. So rain doesn't faze them.
A giraffe takes several seconds to get back up. A sitting one is easy prey for lions, especially because rain drowns out anything creeping up. A senior keeper at Sydney's Taronga Zoo has explained this in interviews.
A researcher at Rockwood Conservation in South Africa has observed that giraffes there walk about 13% less in rain than on dry days. They slow down and wait it out.
Lightning does kill some of them. Between 1996 and 2010, lightning killed just 5 giraffes worldwide that we know of. With around 140,000 giraffes alive at the time, that comes out to roughly 30 times the lightning death rate for people in the US. In a 2020 case at Rockwood, a single storm killed two female giraffes. They were found 23 feet apart. One had a fractured skull at the base of an ossicone, the bony bump on top of a giraffe's head, where the bolt struck her directly.
Habitat loss is the bigger story. Giraffes have lost roughly 90% of their range across Africa in the past 300 years. The Maasai giraffe in this video lives in Kenya and Tanzania. The IUCN listed it as Endangered in 2019. Three decades ago there were around 71,000 of them. Today there are about 43,000.
꧁✿Nessa✿꧂@Softnessa_
It never occurred to me that Giraffes have nowhere to hide from storms! 📍 Maasai Mara, Kenya on Friday
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🇪🇸: Naanga ellarum sendhu resign panna porom...
Resign panna enna bro nadakum?
🇪🇸: 108 constituency lae um re-election nadakum nanba
Apadi re-election nadandhu ella edathulayum thirupi neengalae jeichaalum adhae 108 seats dhaana varum!
Epadi government form pannuvinga?
🇪🇸: aiyayoo adha marandhutaen maamae 😭🙏🏾

NDTV@ndtv
#BREAKING | All TVK MLAs to resign if DMK-AIADMK come together: Sources @jsamdaniel reports @KasthuriShankar, Dr. Rajashekhar and R. Kannan share their views on #IndiaMatters with @ShivAroor
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