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  2. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Giraffes are still found in many national parks and game reserves, but estimates as of 2016 indicate there are approximately 97,500 members of Giraffa in the wild. More than 1,600 were kept in zoos in 2010.

  3. Northern giraffe - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. All About Giraffes: A 5-Day Lesson Plan - AOL

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    As a result of their towering height, giraffes spend most of their days grazing amongst the canopies of acacia trees. Our giraffe unit plan takes students on an All About Giraffes: A 5-Day Lesson Plan

  5. Southern giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Living giraffes were originally ... also known as Namibian giraffe: Is found in northern ... 52 Approximately 31,500 are estimated to remain in the wild, ...

  6. Giraffidae - Wikipedia

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    The Giraffidae are a family of ruminant artiodactyl mammals that share a recent common ancestor with deer and bovids.This family, once a diverse group spread throughout Eurasia and Africa, presently comprises only two extant genera, the giraffe (between one and eight, usually four, species of Giraffa, depending on taxonomic interpretation) and the okapi (the only known species of Okapia).

  7. The Strange Way Giraffes Fight - AOL

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    However, later research discovered four species of giraffes living in 21 countries in Africa. The four species include Reticulated, Masai, Southern, and Northern. Are Giraffes Endangered?

  8. Masai giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The Masai giraffe (Giraffa tippelskirchi [2]), also spelled Maasai giraffe, and sometimes called the Kilimanjaro giraffe, is a species or subspecies of giraffe. It is native to East Africa. The Masai giraffe can be found in central and southern Kenya and in Tanzania. It has distinctive jagged, irregular leaf-like blotches that extend from the ...

  9. Hiker in South Africa Learns the Hard Way Why Not to ... - AOL

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    Hiker in South Africa Learns the Hard Way Why Not to Approach Wild Giraffes. Natalie Hoage. June 28, 2024 at 10:00 AM ... I didn't think that giraffes were aggressive, and after doing a bit of ...