‘Vital’ new study changes what we know about giraffes

WorldEnvironment
21 Aug 2025 • 4:56 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • A new assessment has concluded there are four distinct giraffe species, overturning the previous classification of the world’s tallest land mammal as a single species.
  • The review, conducted by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), used genetic data, skull structure, bone shape, and geographical features to identify the separate species.
  • Historically, giraffes were classified as a single species with nine subspecies, but uncertainty over their taxonomy has long existed.
  • Scientists describe this reclassification as vital for better assessing their conservation status and targeting action to protect them, as giraffes are currently vulnerable to extinction.
  • The four officially recognised species are the Northern giraffe, Reticulated giraffe, Masai giraffe, and Southern giraffe, each with several recognised subspecies.

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