Everything about The Somali Giraffe totally explained
The
Somali Giraffe or
Reticulated Giraffe,
Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata, is a subspecies of
giraffe native to
Somalia, but is also widely found in Northern Kenya, and Southern Ethiopia. Reticulated giraffes can interbreed with other giraffe subspecies in captivity or if populations are low in the wild.
The reticulated giraffe is the most well-known of the
nine giraffe subspecies, and is by far the giraffe most commonly seen in
zoos. Its coat consists of large, polygonal liver-colored spots outlined by a network of bright white lines. The blocks may sometimes appear deep red and may also cover the legs. The giraffes and native north-eastern Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. The extraordinary height of giraffes allows them to feed from the branches of trees that other hoofed animals can't reach.
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