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Giraffes are facing serious threats as the population has fallen sharply from more than 150,000 individuals in 1985 to around 98,000 in 2015. The dramatic drop is largely attributed to habitat ...
Giraffes are known for their peaceful nature and their preference for living together in close family social groups. Although they rarely fight with each other, there are times when two male ...
Now, U.S. officials are proposing to declare as endangered three subspecies of northern giraffe: the West African, Kordofan and Nubian giraffes, whose population together has plunged by 77 percent ...
Giraffes may be facing extinction. IVF could help NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Jason Pootoolal, president of Save the Giraffes, about using in vitro fertilization for wild giraffes to save the ...
A 2018 report by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation found about 117,000 wild giraffes are remaining worldwide as of 2016, marking a 30% decline since the 1980s.
Giraffes, despite a relatively small brain, can handle statistics This sort of behavior has previously only been seen in primates and parrots. John Timmer – May 4, 2023 12:21 pm ...
Giraffes are a lot gayer than most people give them credit for. Plus other weird things we learned this week. By Popular Science Team. Published Jun 19, 2024 9:00 AM EDT.
Four giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) at Barcelona Zoo have taken part in a new study testing whether they can make statistical inferences.This ability is present in animals with large brains ...
The subdued giraffe is kept at the farm in Sergoit along with seven others for an acclimatization period of about 10 days, before being transported to their new home.