A rare spotless giraffe has been photographed in the wild in Namibia, Africa, making it the first one ever recorded in Africa. This comes just weeks after a spotless giraffe was born in a Tennessee zoo. Reticulated giraffes, like the one in Tennessee, are commonly found in northern and northeastern Kenya, while Angolan giraffes, like the one in Namibia, live in desert areas. The population of reticulated giraffes has decreased by 50% in the last three decades, while Angolan giraffes have increased. The Giraffe Conservation Foundation is concerned about the declining population of giraffes and calls for action to protect them.
Balanced News: Another spotless giraffe recorded — this one, in the wild

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