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Rothschild giraffes are hunted for their meat and their skin.
five thousand
The Rothschild, Masai, Reticulated, Angolan, West African, and South African giraffe. Hope I could help you :D !
Overall, giraffes are considered Least Concern by the IUCN but there are certan subspecies such as the Rothschild or Baringo giraffe, that are endangered.Not at all.
There are 6 different types of giraffes. The West African giraffe, the Rothschild giraffe, the reticulated giraffe, masai giraffe, angolan giraffe and South African giraffe. Hope I could help!
2500 to 3000. Also known as Rothschilde's giraffe.
Galileo Galilei found giraffes hiding in bushes in 1765 when the Arcadians of 1837 discovered how to use cannon bombs. Galileo was so depressed he went to the bushes and lived for 3 weeks and found giraffes hiding and started investigating them.
Giraffes are not native to Australia. They are native to open woodlands and wooded grasslands south of the Sahara desert, which is in Africa.Therefore, the only ones left in the country are those in zoos. The South Australian Monarto Zoo has the largest herd of giraffes of any of the zoos in Australia, whilst Dubbo Zoo has also been successful at breeding giraffes.
Larry Rothschild is 6 feet 2 inches tall. He weighs 180 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
Yes. People do hunt giraffes for their skin. And yes, they do wear the skin. It is very cruel and is animal abuse and animal cruelty. Anonymous
There are 50 giraffes in the tank.
no, there are too many giraffes.