You can't.
But a way round the problem might be revealed in a children's song of the 1950s, "Willie, the whistling giraffe". Search for it in YouTube.com.
Willie, the baby giraffe, felt sad 'cause he just couldn't laugh,
When he wanted to sing, not a note could he bring...
But he swallowed a whistle one day, which soon made him happy and gay.
He'd hide in the thistle, and whistle and whistle, the animals all would obey...
the giraffe gets kidnapped by poachers and martine has to get him back.someone stole Martine whistle
I know for sure they stole a watercolor picture of the giraffe and the dog whistle she used to call "Jemmy" the giraffe. I am not sure about the third.
no but if u teach them how to whistle they will copy teach them for a long time until they get it
Whistle i think is the title
I think so.......maybe she just helped her out a bit.
In my opinion, if the chicken had lips, then yes, it could whistle. But then again, how would it learn to whistle? Someone would have to teach it. And why would a chicken want to whistle anyway? To show off to the other birds? Or maybe it would cheer him up on a gloomy day. . . nah! Could a chicken whistle if it had lips? I guess the world will never know. . .
You would have to cross it with a large bird, which is not feasible. Alternately, you could build a plane with hoof pedal controls and teach the giraffe to pilot it. A very tall plane.
whistle whistle
There are six; Reticulated Giraffe Masai Giraffe Rothschild Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicroft Giraffe Nigerian Giraffe
The future tense of whistle is will whistle.
It seems incredible, but they look like giraffes.
You have to whisper in the library so you won't disturb people who are reading.