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  2. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The giraffe is a protected species in most of its range. It is the national animal of Tanzania, [142] and is protected by law, [143] and unauthorised killing can result in imprisonment. [144] The UN-backed Convention of Migratory Species selected giraffes for protection in 2017. [145]

  3. Kansas City Zoo Welcomes Precious New Baby Giraffe to the Herd

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    Kansas City Zoo has a new baby on board and took to social media to share the good news that a baby Masai Giraffe was born. On July 3, 2024, Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium announced the birth of a ...

  4. Kansas City Zoo welcomes spotty new addition to giraffe herd ...

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    The baby Masai giraffe weighed in at 125 pounds and 5 feet 6 inches tall, according to an Instagram post from the Kansas City Zoo. The rest of the herd includes first-time father, 4-year-old Aidan ...

  5. Adorable Baby Giraffe Fights to Stay Awake at Memphis ... - AOL

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    Fitz and the other giraffes at the zoo are part of a Species Survival Plan that focuses on "the breeding of a species to maintain a healthy and self-sustaining population that is both genetically ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Rothschild's giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The third ossicone can often be seen in the center of the giraffe's forehead, and the other two are behind each ear. Regarding the hybridization and habitat of the species: Rothschild’s giraffes have different genetic markers that other species usually do not, which keeps their populations safe from extinction and hybridization overlap.

  8. Annoyed Giraffe Timidly ‘Whacks’ Herd Mate at Potawatomi Zoo

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    Related: Older Giraffe’s Kind Gesture Toward Baby Giraffe Is Melting Hearts. Interesting Giraffe Facts. Giraffes actually fight using this same technique to establish dominance during mating season.

  9. Thornicroft's giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Thornicroft's giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis thornicrofti), also known as the Rhodesian giraffe or Luangwa giraffe, is a subspecies of giraffe. It is sometimes considered a species in its own right (as Giraffa thornicrofti ) [ 2 ] or a subspecies of the Masai giraffe (as Giraffa tippelskirchi thornicrofti ).