• teranex@lemmy.world
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      That was gonna be my answer as well. Their necks are so thin that it should be nog problem at all

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    Between this one and the one yesterday about a dinosaur in a guillotine, Lemmy is asking all the necessary questions about animals with long necks and small brains 😂

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    1 year ago

    The width of a scarf matches the height of a human neck, so a scarf for an ostrich would look closer to a blanket. That or a tube sock.

    Edit: I just realized, given the length of the ostrich and relative proportions, a human scarf would be closer to a decorative necklace or choker.

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    Bottom

    When we put a scarf on it settles to the base of the neck

    If we tied it tight enough right below our chin to never slide down we’d pass out

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    I would say the top. A lot of important organs like tonsils are there which can get hurt when people get cold. but the best way would probably still be just wrapping their entire neck somehow.