Giraffes stand up to 18 feet tall and eat with a 100 pound appetite. Explore the eye-popping numbers behind these towering ...
Researchers found that some animals could “count” carrots in a test—and may have better numerical skills than dogs or horses.
New research has thrown a spanner in the works for giraffe conservation, after analyzing the genetics of giraffes kept in human care in North America, and finding that most of those studied are in ...
A baby giraffe named after England superstar Jude Bellingham is set to make its bow at a Kent wildlife park. Port Lympne ...
In the dry season, they are hard to find. Food is scarce in Niger's bush and the animals are on the move, loping miles a day to eat the tops of acacia and combretum trees. I'm in the back seat of a ...
New genomic research shows widespread hybridization among North American giraffes in zoos and private ranches, diminishing their conservation value. Wild giraffes can’t afford to lose their backups.
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Orphaned giraffe returns to her home after 8 months in the wild and recognizes every keeper
"Humans often do not give animals credit for how intelligent they are." ...
WACO, Texas (FOX 44) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing giraffes under the Endangered Species Act, aiming to bolster conservation efforts for the iconic species. The proposal ...
When you think of the world’s most brilliant mathematicians, your mind likely thinks of personalities like Alan Turing or ...
The Brevard Zoo announced a double celebration for its herd as two Masai giraffes, three-year-old Tisa and 12-year-old Kumi, ...
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