![A Monument of Inefficiency: The Presumed Course of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Sauropod Dinosaurs A Monument of Inefficiency: The Presumed Course of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Sauropod Dinosaurs](https://bioone.org/ContentImages/Journals/acpp/57/2/app.2011.0019/graphic/WebImages/f01_251.jpg)
A Monument of Inefficiency: The Presumed Course of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Sauropod Dinosaurs
![مـــــــــوارد on X: "Giraffes have no vocal cords and their tongues are blue-black in colour #animal #geneticresources https://t.co/XuVvaD28mH" / X مـــــــــوارد on X: "Giraffes have no vocal cords and their tongues are blue-black in colour #animal #geneticresources https://t.co/XuVvaD28mH" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWPUo09WwAARo8k.jpg)
مـــــــــوارد on X: "Giraffes have no vocal cords and their tongues are blue-black in colour #animal #geneticresources https://t.co/XuVvaD28mH" / X
![Thanks to eavesdropping scientists, we can listen to the secret sounds giraffes make at night | Discoveries | Earth Touch News Thanks to eavesdropping scientists, we can listen to the secret sounds giraffes make at night | Discoveries | Earth Touch News](https://www.earthtouchnews.com/media/1426429/giraffe_mouth_2015_09_22.jpg?width=500&height=300)
Thanks to eavesdropping scientists, we can listen to the secret sounds giraffes make at night | Discoveries | Earth Touch News
100Marks - Fun - Fact of the day 🦒 Giraffes do have a larynx (voice box), but they couldn't produce sufficient airflow through their 13 foot long trachea to vibrate their vocal
![The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. TJie Larynx of the Camel laid open. a, epiglottis; b, superior vocal cords; c, inferior; d, arytenoid cartilages; e, vertical ridge; h, The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. TJie Larynx of the Camel laid open. a, epiglottis; b, superior vocal cords; c, inferior; d, arytenoid cartilages; e, vertical ridge; h,](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RD5473/the-cyclopdia-of-anatomy-and-physiology-anatomy-physiology-zoology-tjie-larynx-of-the-camel-laid-open-a-epiglottis-b-superior-vocal-cords-c-inferior-d-arytenoid-cartilages-e-vertical-ridge-h-tu-bercle-trachea-obtuse-posterior-surface-furnished-with-a-tu-bercle-vocal-ligaments-superior-rather-broad-bb-fg-909-inferior-strong-cc-l-io-in-voice-grave-but-seldom-exercised-llama-larynx-similar-to-the-camel-vo-cal-ligaments-superior-and-inferior-present-giraffevocal-ligaments-said-to-be-ab-sent-bos-larynx-wings-of-thyroid-nearly-equilateral-unite-RD5473.jpg)
The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. TJie Larynx of the Camel laid open. a, epiglottis; b, superior vocal cords; c, inferior; d, arytenoid cartilages; e, vertical ridge; h,
![Tim Oxley on X: "@Foone For anyone interested in a picture of the giraffe's recurrent laryngeal nerve and some theory as to how it got this way: https://t.co/8OF3ropPI4 https://t.co/mnbKqUEAsP" / X Tim Oxley on X: "@Foone For anyone interested in a picture of the giraffe's recurrent laryngeal nerve and some theory as to how it got this way: https://t.co/8OF3ropPI4 https://t.co/mnbKqUEAsP" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DmYWsyfU4AAy9aJ.jpg:large)
Tim Oxley on X: "@Foone For anyone interested in a picture of the giraffe's recurrent laryngeal nerve and some theory as to how it got this way: https://t.co/8OF3ropPI4 https://t.co/mnbKqUEAsP" / X
![Giraffes vs. Blue Whales vs. Dinosaurs: Contest Reveals Which One Builds Its Nervous System Fastest - Scientific American Giraffes vs. Blue Whales vs. Dinosaurs: Contest Reveals Which One Builds Its Nervous System Fastest - Scientific American](https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/F8142CF7-7472-47F5-8A291ACA38027035_source.jpg)