Northern Giraffe
The Northern Giraffe is a subspecies of giraffe found primarily in the savannas and woodlands of East Africa. It is characterized by its long neck, which helps it reach leaves high in trees. The Northern Giraffe has a unique coat pattern with irregular patches that vary in color from light brown to dark brown.
This subspecies is currently classified as endangered due to habitat loss and poaching. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the Northern Giraffe and its natural habitat, ensuring that this iconic animal continues to thrive in the wild.