Different giraffe species face different risks. Some are among the most threatened large mammals in the world. While the southern and the Masai giraffe are relatively numerous and their ...
Heartbreaking new photos reveal a 'bumpy' giraffe covered with hundreds of skin lesions due to a rare viral disease. The unfortunate creature was spotted in Kruger National Park, South Africa by ...
Every zoo has its own special exhibits and projects for visitors to explore, but the Denver Zoo is celebrating the arrival of ...
Photos of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), captured by wildlife photographer Marius Nortje in Kruger National Park, South Africa, show growths on the animal's face, neck and torso.
Wildlife photographer Marius Nortje captured images of the affected giraffe, showing lumps across its face, neck and torso. Experts believe the animal may be suffering from a rare viral infection.
A seemingly deceased giraffe seen in the back of a pickup truck in Michigan traffic. Screengrab from Facebook post by Macomb County Police and Fire Scanner. A giraffe that looked to be dead was ...
Africa's giraffe population has dropped by almost 40 percent in the past 30 years, dwindling to just more than 97,000 individuals — which may seem like a big number, but not in giraffes' case (just ...
But in East Africa, the reticulated and Masai species of giraffe face a much grimmer outlook. “What’s killing giraffes in southern Kenya is fences. They’re an even bigger threat than poaching.
A new face will be seen at the Six Flags Great Adventure Resort this year: a three-month-old giraffe named Coral. Coral was born on December 15, Six Flags staff said. They recently announced her birth ...
Now that's *** face *** mother and anyone could love. Little no name yet giraffe came into the world Wednesday night just about the same time these three Bengal tiger cubs made their first appearance.