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The IUCN currently recognizes only one species of giraffe, with nine subspecies, one of which is the Nubian giraffe. [1] The Nubian giraffe, along with the whole species, were first known by the binomen Cervus camelopardalis described by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus in the Systema Naturæ per regna tria naturæ, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis ...
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The first art book, One Piece: Color Walk 1, released June 2001, [84] was also released in English by Viz Media on November 8, 2005. [85] A second art book, One Piece: Color Walk 2, was released on November 4, 2003; [86] and One Piece: Color Walk 3 – Lion the third art book, was released January 5, 2006. [87]
The current IUCN taxonomic scheme lists one species of giraffe with the name G. camelopardalis and nine subspecies. [1] [7] A 2021 whole genome sequencing study suggests the northern giraffe as a separate species, and postulates the existence of three distinct subspecies, [8] and more recently, one extinct subspecies. [9] [10] [11]
The IUCN currently recognizes only one species of giraffe with nine subspecies. [1] Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi is named after the Tring Museum's founder, Walter Rothschild, [2] and is also known as the Baringo giraffe, after the Lake Baringo area of Kenya, [3] or as the Ugandan giraffe.
The number of giraffes has decreased by nearly 30% since the 1980s, per the Giraffe Conservation Foundation Giraffes Need Protections of Endangered Species Act After Declining Numbers, U.S ...
In the 19th century it ranged from Senegal to Lake Chad, [5] yet in 2011 this subspecies only survives in a few isolated pockets containing about 400 individuals in total. [6] All captive so-called "West African giraffe" are now known to be the Kordofan giraffe (G. c. antiquorum). [5]