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|introduction='''Angolan Giraffe''' is a type of giraffe [[Friend]] revealed on the Kemono Friends Project Twitter as part of World Giraffe Day (21 June) in 2022.
 
|introduction='''Angolan Giraffe''' is a type of giraffe [[Friend]] revealed on the Kemono Friends Project Twitter as part of World Giraffe Day (21 June) in 2022.
|appearance=She has white and brown hair,brown eyes, ossicones tied with pink and a brown ponytail. She wears a giraffe patterned scarf that represents the neck of giraffes, a girrafe patterned sweater with a sleeveles tan shirt eith a red bow on top, a black belt, giraffe patterned leggings, beige boots with black at the tip that represents the giraffe's hooves, black gloves that represent hooves and a short, brown skirt with small tan triangles at the bottom
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|appearance=She has short, white and brown hair,brown eyes, ossicones tied with pink and a brown ponytail. She wears a giraffe patterned scarf that represents the neck of giraffes, a girrafe patterned sweater with a sleeveles tan shirt with a red bow on top, a black belt, giraffe patterned leggings, beige boots with black at the tip that represents the giraffe's hooves, black gloves that represent hooves and a short, brown skirt with small tan triangles at the bottom.
|reallife=Angolan giraffe, also known as Namibian giraffe, is a subspecies of giraffe living in arid regions in southern Africa including northern Namibia, south-western Zambia, Botswana, and western Zimbabwe. The major difference in appearance from other subspecies is its pattern. It has large relatively light brown blotches with edges that are either notched or with angular extensions. The patches are surrounded by a pale cream color. There is uneven spotting patterns extending throughout the legs except the upper part of the face. Patches on the neck and rump are often smaller. It also has a white patch on its ears.
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|reallife=[[File:Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|left|A bull Angolan giraffe close to Namutoni, Etosha, Namibia. Photo by [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Giraffa_camelopardalis_angolensis.jpg Hans Hillewaert], 2007.]]
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Angolan giraffe, also known as Namibian giraffe, is a subspecies of giraffe living in arid regions in southern Africa including northern Namibia, south-western Zambia, Botswana, and western Zimbabwe. The major difference in appearance from other subspecies is its pattern. It has large relatively light brown blotches with edges that are either notched or with angular extensions. The patches are surrounded by a pale cream color. There is uneven spotting patterns extending throughout the legs except the upper part of the face. Patches on the neck and rump are often smaller. It also has a white patch on its ears.
  
 
Despite their name, Angolan giraffe were once locally extinct in Angola until recently they were translocated from Namibia. Its population was estimated to be 5,000 three decades ago and has risen to over 20,000 in the wild. This subspecies is now listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.
 
Despite their name, Angolan giraffe were once locally extinct in Angola until recently they were translocated from Namibia. Its population was estimated to be 5,000 three decades ago and has risen to over 20,000 in the wild. This subspecies is now listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.
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Revision as of 20:27, 14 February 2023

Angolan Giraffe

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Character Data
Also known as: Namibian giraffe
Japanese Name: ミナミキリン
Romanised Name: Minami kirin
First Featured in: Not Featured Yet
Animal Data
Scientific Name: Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis
Distribution: Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia
Diet: Herbivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Read More: Angolan Giraffe
Conservation Status: Status iucn3.1 LC.svg.png
Angolan Giraffe

Angolan Giraffe is a type of giraffe Friend revealed on the Kemono Friends Project Twitter as part of World Giraffe Day (21 June) in 2022.

Appearance

She has short, white and brown hair,brown eyes, ossicones tied with pink and a brown ponytail. She wears a giraffe patterned scarf that represents the neck of giraffes, a girrafe patterned sweater with a sleeveles tan shirt with a red bow on top, a black belt, giraffe patterned leggings, beige boots with black at the tip that represents the giraffe's hooves, black gloves that represent hooves and a short, brown skirt with small tan triangles at the bottom.

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Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

A bull Angolan giraffe close to Namutoni, Etosha, Namibia. Photo by Hans Hillewaert, 2007.

Angolan giraffe, also known as Namibian giraffe, is a subspecies of giraffe living in arid regions in southern Africa including northern Namibia, south-western Zambia, Botswana, and western Zimbabwe. The major difference in appearance from other subspecies is its pattern. It has large relatively light brown blotches with edges that are either notched or with angular extensions. The patches are surrounded by a pale cream color. There is uneven spotting patterns extending throughout the legs except the upper part of the face. Patches on the neck and rump are often smaller. It also has a white patch on its ears.

Despite their name, Angolan giraffe were once locally extinct in Angola until recently they were translocated from Namibia. Its population was estimated to be 5,000 three decades ago and has risen to over 20,000 in the wild. This subspecies is now listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.

Trivia

  • IUCN currently recognises only one species of giraffe with nine subspecies. However, a 2020 study showed that depending on the method adopted, different taxonomic hypotheses recognizing from two to six species can be considered for the genus Giraffe.
  • Angolan Giraffe is categorized into a subspecies of Southern giraffe under three or four species taxonomies and as a giraffe species under eight species taxonomy.

References

https://giraffeconservation.org/programmes/

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