- Treczoks@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
A good part of this may be due to the fact that people stay indoors during thunderstorms. Giraffes not so much.
- neidu3@sh.itjust.worksEnglish1 month
🎶 Where do they come from?
🎶 Where do they go?
🎶 Where are the 'raffes?
🎶 We might never know…
- ScreamingFirehawk@feddit.ukEnglish1 month
I have, zoos usually have shelter for the animals to go in at night or as they please
- 1 month
So if you know at least 30 people and none of them have ever been struck by lightning, that means you’re a giraffe.
- village604@adultswim.fanEnglish1 month
They do, though. The probability of humans getting struck by lightning is 0.000083%, or 1 in 1.2 million . 30x that is 0.0025%, or 1 in 40,000.
- acockworkorange@mander.xyzEnglish1 month
Get outta here with your MATHS AND LOGIC! Take it to [email protected] 😄
- 1 month
It’s probably because they don’t wait after eating before they go in the pool.
- hitmyspot@aussie.zoneEnglish1 month
Oh, your not meant to go in the pool. Go to the bathroom before swimming.
- 1 month
Do giraffes prefer to shit in the water? I feel like they could walk out and tail whip it for a all natural bidet
- Perspectivist@feddit.ukEnglish1 month
Human living outdoors on a field 24/7 would also be much more likely to get hit by a lightning.
- 1 month
This is a special kind of fact. It’s pretty obvious, but most of us have never considered it before.













