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Northern Giraffe: The Towering Icon of Africa

The northern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), the tallest land animal on Earth, is a symbol of the African savanna. This majestic herbivore is distinguished by its long neck, unique spotted coat, and graceful stride. Found in central and eastern Africa, northern giraffes inhabit savannas, woodlands, and grasslands, feeding primarily on acacia leaves.

Their towering height allows them to reach food sources inaccessible to other animals, making them vital to the ecosystem. Giraffes are social, forming loose herds and maintaining bonds through subtle gestures and interactions. However, habitat loss, poaching, and human encroachment have led to a decline in their populations. Conservation efforts, including anti-poaching measures and habitat restoration, are key to ensuring the survival of these gentle giants.