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The giraffe is a large African hoofed mammal belonging to the genus Giraffa.
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- Giraffes in Cameroon were formerly believed to belong to this species, but are actually *G. c. antiquorum*.
- It is the most endangered subspecies within *Giraffa*, with 400 individuals remaining in the wild.
- The ossicones are more erect than in other subspecies and males have well-developed median lumps.
- This animal has a lighter pelage (fur) than other subspecies, with red lobe-shaped blotches that reach below the hocks.
- The West African giraffe (G. c. peralta) is endemic to southwestern Niger.
- According to genetic analysis circa September 2016, it is conspecific with the Nubian giraffe (G. c. camelopardalis).
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- Around 1,500 individuals are believed to remain in the wild,[1] and more than 450 are living in zoos.
- This ecotype may also develop five "horns".
- Spotting rarely reaches below the hocks and almost never to the hooves.
- The dark spots may also have paler radiating lines or streaks within them.
- This giraffe has large dark patches that usually have complete margins, but may also have sharp edges.
- Its presence in South Sudan is uncertain.
- Its range includes parts of Uganda and Kenya.
- Rothschild's giraffe (G. c. rothschildi) may be an ecotype of G. camelopardalis.
- In 2003, this group numbered 14.
- With the addition of Rothschild's giraffe to the Nubian subspecies, the Nubian giraffe is very common in captivity, although the original phenotype is rare — a group is kept at Al Ain Zoo in the United Arab Emirates.
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- Around 2,150 are thought to remain in the wild, with another 1,500 individuals belonging to the Rothschild's ecotype.
- The median lump is particularly developed in the male.
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- It has sharply defined chestnut-coloured spots surrounded by mostly white lines, while undersides lack spotting.
- The Nubian giraffe (G. c. camelopardalis), is found in eastern South Sudan and southwestern Ethiopia, in addition to Kenya and Uganda.
- With this correction, about 65 are living in zoos.
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- In 2007, all alleged G. c. peralta in European zoos were shown to be, in fact, G. c. antiquorum.
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- Considerable confusion has existed over the status of this subspecies and *G. c. peralta* in zoos.
- Some 2,000 are believed to remain in the wild.
- A median lump is present in males.
- Its spots may be found below the hocks and the insides of the legs.
- Compared to the Nubian giraffe, this subspecies has smaller and more irregular spotting patterns.
- Populations in Cameroon were formerly included in *G. c. peralta*, but this was incorrect.
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- The Kordofan giraffe (G. c. antiquorum) has a distribution which includes southern Chad, the Central African Republic, northern Cameroon, and the northeastern DR Congo.
- The description column shows the traditional nine subspecies in the one species hypothesis.
- The following table compares the different hypotheses for giraffe species.
- The Rothschild giraffe is subsumed into G. camelopardalis camelopardalis.
- The description column shows the traditional nine subspecies in the one species hypothesis.
- The following table compares the different hypotheses for giraffe species.
- The Rothschild giraffe is subsumed into *G. camelopardalis camelopardalis*.
- The description column shows the traditional nine subspecies in the one species hypothesis.
- The following table compares the different hypotheses for giraffe species.
- The Rothschild giraffe is subsumed into *G. camelopardalis camelopardalis*.
- Note the eight lineages correspond to eight of the traditional subspecies in the one species hypothesis.
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