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Interesting Stuff

Dolichostenomelia

Medical description of people who are tall and slender with long limbs (dolichostenomelia) and digits (arachnodactyly)

Emins

Emims are giants like the Anakims referenced in the Bible.

"The Emims dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims";Bible Deut.2:10

Adora

Adroa is a god of the Lugbara people of central Africa. Adroa has two aspects: one good and one evil. He is the creator of Heaven and Earth, and he appears to those about to die. Adroa is depicted as a tall, white man with only half a body – one eye, one arm, one leg, one ear.

Tall Blacks

The Tall Blacks is the nickname of New Zealand's national men's basketball team. The name was chosen as it reminds people of New Zealand's Rugby Union team, the All Blacks. For sponsorship reasons, they are often referred to in New Zealand media as the Burger King Tall Blacks.

The Tall Blacks competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and finished with a 1-5 record, their only win coming against Angola in the playoff for eleventh.

In 2001 they defeated Australia in a three-game series to qualify for the 2002 FIBA World Championships in Indianapolis. At the tournament they finished fourth, after beating Puerto Rico in the quarter-finals before losses to Yugoslavia and Germany. Tall Blacks captain Pero Cameron was the only non-NBA player named to the all-tournament team in Indianapolis.

The Tall Blacks qualified for the 2004 Athens Olympics but again finished with a 1-5 record and lost to Australia in the playoff for ninth place. Their most noted moment was on the 7th day of the games, when they beat Serbia and Montenegro (the world champions) 90:87.

Probably the most well-known New Zealand player in the National Basketball Association is San Antonio Spurs forward Sean Marks, who is in his fifth NBA season. Another New Zealand player, former University of Wisconsin star Kirk Penney, signed in 2005 with two-time defending Euroleague champions Maccabi Tel Aviv.

 

 

 Potsdam Giants

 

The Potsdam Giants was a Prussian infantry regiment composed of taller-than-average soldiers. Its founder was the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia (1688-1740). The unit was known as the „Potsdamer Riesengarde“ ("giant guard of Potsdam") in German, but the Prussian population quickly nicknamed them the „Lange Kerls“ ("Long guys").

When Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia ascended to the throne in 1713 he proceeded to decrease expenses of the court and strengthen his military. He let Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau improve the drill and weapons of his army and hired 40,000 foreign mercenaries. He believed in harsh discipline.

The Potsdam Giants was based on the king's personal regiment that his father had given him to play with. He had already begun to recruit taller soldiers for it. Official name of the regiment was the 'Grand Grenadiers of Potsdam' or 'Potsdam Grenadiers' for short. However, when the amount of tall soldiers increased, the regiment earned its nickname 'Potsdam Giants'. Their uniform was a red hat, blue jacket with gold trim, scarlet trousers, white stockings, and black shoes. Their weapons were muskets, white bandoleers, and daggers. The soldiers wore a hat without a brim in order to be able to throw their heavy grenades with ease.

The original required height was 1.8 meters (5 ft 11 in). The tallest soldiers were reportedly 2.17 meters (about 7 feet) in height. The king — who was 1.5 meters (4'11" feet) himself — needed few hundred more recruits each year. He tried to obtain them by any means, and once confided to the French ambassador that "The most beautiful girl or woman in the world would be a matter of indifference to me, but tall soldiers--they are my weakness." He gave bonuses to fathers of tall sons and landowners who gave up their tallest farm workers to join the regiment. He recruited tall soldiers from the armies of other European countries. Foreign rulers like the Emperor of Austria, Russian Tsar Peter the Great and even the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire sent tall soldiers to him in order to encourage friendly relations. Once, Peter the Great retracted his annual gift of 40 soldiers to the regiment, and following that action, Friedrich Wilhelm refused to speak to the Russian ambassador until they were returned.

If the man concerned was not interested, the king resorted to forced recruitment and kidnapping — his agents kidnapped tall priests, monks, innkeepers, etc, from all over Europe. Once they even tried to abduct an Austrian diplomat. He even forced tall women to marry tall soldiers so they could breed more tall boys. If some regimental commander failed to inform the king of a potential tall recruit under his own command, he faced royal displeasure.

Pay was high but not all giants were content, especially if they were forcibly recruited. They attempted desertion or suicide. The king's idea to stretch his troopers to make them taller was met with open rebellion.

The king never risked the Giants in battle. He trained and drilled them every day. He liked to paint their portraits from memory. He tried to show them to foreign visitors and dignitaries to impress them. At times he would try to cheer himself up by ordering them to march before him, even if he was in sickbed. This procession, which included the entire regiment, was led by their mascot, a bear.

When the king died in 1740, crown prince Frederick — future Frederick the Great — did not share his sentiments about the regiment, which seemed to him an unnecessary expense. He dismissed the Giants. Forcibly recruited foreigners returned to their home countries after a long service. In Nancy Mitford's biography of Frederick the Great, it quotes contemporary sources saying the roads to Paris were littered with half-wit giants trying to find their way home.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Average adult height around the world

Average heights reported for different populations are shown below. The tallest average person can currently be found in Netherlands.

  Metric system Imperial system    
Country Males Females Males Females Age range sampled Source
Algeria 172.7 cm   5 ft 8.0 in     b
Argentina 174.5 cm 161.5 cm 5 ft 8.7 in 5 ft 3.6 in    
Australia 177 cm 164 cm 5 ft 10.1 in 5 ft 4.6 in 18 b
Australia 178.4 cm 163.9 cm 5 ft 10.2 in 5 ft 4.5 in 18-24 g
Austria 178.2 cm 166.7 cm 5 ft 10.1 in 5 ft 5.6 in 15-25 b
Belgium 175.6 cm 166.5 cm 5 ft 9.2 in 5 ft 4.6 in 15-25 b
Brazil 170 cm 161 cm 5 ft 7.3 in 5 ft 3.4 in   b
Canada 175 cm 163 cm 5 ft 9.7 in 5 ft 4.2 in Adults b
Canada 175 cm 165 cm 5 ft 10.9 in 5 ft 5 in 18-24 j
China 169.7 cm 158.6 cm 5 ft 6.8 in 5 ft 2.4 in Adults b
Colombia 170.3 cm 161.1 cm 5 ft 7.7 in 5 ft 3.4 in    
Croatia 180.0 cm 167.9 cm 5 ft 10.8 in 5 ft 6.2 in    
Cuba 174.0 cm 163.3 cm 5 ft 8.5 in 5 ft 4.3 in    
Czech Republic 178.0 cm 165.5 cm 5 ft 10.0 in 5 ft 5.2 in    
Denmark 177.1 cm 165.2 cm 5 ft 9.7 in 5 ft 5.0 in   a
Denmark 181.5 cm 168.5 cm 5 ft 11.5 in 5 ft 6.3 in 15-25 b
Egypt 175.0 cm 162.0 cm 5 ft 8.9 in 5 ft 3.8 in    
Ethiopia 169.0 cm 155.0 cm 5 ft 6.5 in 5 ft 1.0 in    
France 173.1 cm 161.8 cm 5 ft 8.2 in 5 ft 3.7 in   a
France 175,6 cm 162.5 cm 5 ft 9.2 in 5 ft 4.0 in Adults n
France 176.4 cm 164.7 cm 5 ft 9.4 in 5 ft 4.8 in 15-25 b
Finland 176.6 cm 163.5 cm 5 ft 9.5 in 5 ft 4.3 in   a
Finland 178.2 cm 165.0 cm 5 ft 10.1 in 5 ft 4.9 in 15-25 b
Germany 180.2 cm 168.3 cm 5 ft 10.9 in 5 ft 6.3 in 15-25 b
Germany 174.5 cm 163.5 cm 5 ft 8.7 in 5 ft 4.4 in Adults c
Germany 180.2 cm 169.0 cm 5 ft 10.9 in 5 ft 6.5 in Adults e
Greece 176.5 cm 165.3 cm 5 ft 9.6 in 5 ft 5.1 in 15-25 b
Hungary 177 cm   5 ft 9.7 in     b
India 167.6 cm 155.0 cm 5 ft 8.0 in 5 ft 4.0 in  ? b/?
Indonesia 170.0 cm 158.7 cm 5 ft 6.9 in 5 ft 2.5 in ?/20-49 x/b
Iran 178.7 cm 165.9 cm 5 ft 10.4 in 5 ft 5.3 in    
Iraq 176.3 cm 163.2 cm 5 ft 9.4 in 5 ft 4.2 in    
Ireland 176.1 cm 164.9 cm 5 ft 9.3 in 5 ft 4.3 in 15-25 b
Italy 172.2 cm 162.1 cm 5 ft 7.8 in 5 ft 6.2 in   a
Italy 176.1 cm 164.1 cm 5 ft 9.3 in 5 ft 4.6 in 15-25 b
Japan 170.7 cm 157.9 cm 5 ft 7.2 in 5 ft 2.2 in 17 b
Japan 165.6 cm 153.0 cm 5 ft 5.2 in 5 ft 2.4 in Adults c
Japan 171.1 cm 157.5 cm 5 ft 7.3 in 5 ft 2.2 in 18 m
Korea, North 164.9 cm 154.0 cm 5 ft 4.9 in 5 ft 0.6 in early 20s b
Korea, South 173.3 cm 160.9 cm 5 ft 8.2 in 5 ft 3.3 in 17 b
Luxembourg 179.1 cm 166.6 cm 5 ft 10.5 in 5 ft 5.6 in 15-25  
Macedonia 183 cm   6 ft in   21  
Malaysia   159.5 cm   5 ft 2.8 in 20-49 b
Malta 169.9 cm 159.9 cm 5ft 6.9 in 5 ft 3.0 in 18 b
Mexico 168.0 cm 161.0 cm 5ft 7.3 in 5 ft 3.4 in   b
Mongolia 168.0 cm 157.7 cm 5 ft 6.1 in 5 ft 2.0 in   b/x
Morocco 172.7 cm 160.0 cm 5 ft 8.0 in 5 ft 3.0 in    
Netherlands 176.7 cm 167.1 cm 5 ft 10.3 in 5 ft 5.7 in   a
Netherlands 176.5 cm 170.5 cm 6 ft 0 in 5 ft 7.1 in 15-25 b
Netherlands 176.5 cm 169.6 cm 6 ft 0 in 5 ft 7 in   d
Netherlands 176.0 cm 170.6 cm 6 ft 0.4 in 5 ft 7.2in 21 h
New Zealand 175.0 cm 162.0 cm 5 ft 8.9 in 5 ft 3.8 in   b
New Zealand 175.0 cm 165.0 cm 5 ft 9.7 in 5 ft 5 in 19-45 k
Norway 175.7 cm   5 ft 10.8 in   19-44 b
Norway 175.7 cm 167.6 cm 5 ft 10.8 in 5 ft 5.9 in 18-19 f/x?
Pakistan 175.2 cm 164.0cm 5 ft 9.6 in 5 ft 4.8 in    
Peru 164.8 cm 161.1 cm 5 ft 8.5 in 5 ft 3.5 in    
Philippines 165.0 cm 154.1 cm 5 ft 5.0 in 5 ft 0.7 in   x
Philippines   158.7 cm   5 ft 2.5 in 20-49 b
Poland 178 cm 166 cm 5 ft 10 in   18-30 b
Portugal 174.6 cm 163.0 cm 5 ft 8.7 in 5 ft 4.2 in 15-25 b
Romania 178 cm 165 cm 5 ft 10.0 in 5 ft 5.0 in   b
Russia 175.0 cm 162.0 cm 5 ft 8.9 in 5 ft 3.8 in   b
Saudi Arabia 174.6 cm 161.7 cm 5 ft 8.9 in 5 ft 3.6 in    
Singapore   159.2 cm   5 ft 2.7 in 20-49 b
Somalia 178.0 cm 165.6 cm 5 ft 10.0 in 5 ft 3.9 in    
South Africa 177.4 cm 165.5 cm 5 ft 10 in 5 ft 5.0 in    
Spain 170.0 cm 160.3 cm 5 ft 6.9 in 5 ft 3.1 in   a
Spain 173.4 cm 164.3 cm 5 ft 8.3 in 5ft 4.7 in 15-25 b
Sweden 177.9 cm 164.6 cm 5 ft 10.1 in 5 ft 4.8 in   a
Sweden 180.1 cm 167 cm 5 ft 10.9 in 5 ft 5.7 in 16-24 l
Sweden 179.6 cm 166.1 cm 5 ft 10.7 in 5 ft 5.4 in 15-25 b
Switzerland 175.4 cm 164.0 cm 5 ft 9.0 in 5 ft 4.6 in   a
Taiwan 169.7 cm 159.7 cm 5 ft 6.8 in 5 ft 2.9 in ?/20-49 x/b
Thailand 173.6 cm 161.6 cm 5 ft 8.5 in 5 ft 3.5 in   x
Thailand   158.2 cm   5 ft 2.3 in 20-49 b
Tonga 169.4 cm 163.2cm 5 ft 6.7 in 5 ft 4.3 in 15-16  
Tunisia 172.3 cm 161.1 cm 5 ft 7.8 in 5 ft 3.3 in    
Turkey 172 cm 162.0 cm 5 ft 7.7 in 5 ft 3.8 in Adults b
Ukraine 176.5 cm 164.5 cm 5 ft 9.4 in 5 ft 4.7 in    
United Kingdom 178.1 cm 164.2 cm 5 ft 10.1 in 5 ft 4.6 in 15-25 b
USA 175 cm 162.5 cm 5 ft 8.9 in 5 ft 4.0 in Adults b
USA 175.5 cm 162.6 cm 5 ft 8.9 in 5 ft 4.0 in Adults c
USA 175.7 cm 162.1 cm 5 ft 9.2 in 5 ft 3.8 in 20-74 i
USA 178.3 cm 164.1 cm 5 ft 10.2 in 5 ft 4.6 in 20-39 non-Hispanic whites i
USA 177.8 cm 164.1 cm 5 ft 10 in 5 ft 4.6 in 20-39 non-Hispanic blacks i
USA 173.0 cm 158.2 cm 5 ft 6.8 in 5 ft 2.3 in 20-39 Mexican Americans i
Vietnam 165 cm 153 cm 5 ft 4.9 in 5 ft 0.2 in 20 b

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Giraffes are one of the world's tallest mammals. They are well known for their long necks, long legs, and spotted patterns. Giraffes have small "horns" or knobs on top of their heads that grow to be about five inches long. These knobs are used to protect the head in fights.

 

 
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