Friday, November 24, 2006
Who Cuts the Umbilical Cord?
From The Age
The elephant has one of the most amazing journeys through the womb from one-centimetre foetus to birth as a calf weighing 118 kilograms. All in 22 months. Imagine being pregnant for that long.
Researchers for a two-hour documentary film, Animals in the Womb, used scans to track elephant calves for the first time during their 22-month gestation — the longest of any mammal.
Hannah's interest in the article, was who was responsible for cutting the umbilical cord. The way children think is amazing.
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Elephants,
Hannah,
Pregnancy,
Umbilical Cords
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Watchamean children? I want to know too. Surely it doesn't snap and wither away by itself? Not in the Elehospital.
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