Reticulated Giraffe

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Scientific Name: Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata

DID YOU KNOW?

  • Reticulated giraffes have the most striking coat pattern of all giraffe subspecies, with sharp, net-like lines.
  • Their long tongues, up to 45 cm, are dark to protect them from sunburn.
  • They only sleep for short bursts, sometimes just 5 minutes at a time!

EVERY SPECIES COUNT

Reticulated giraffes have declined dramatically in the wild due to habitat loss and poaching. Emirates Park Zoo helps raise awareness about giraffe conservation and the importance of protecting savanna ecosystems.

Curious to Learn More?
Reach out to our Education Team at education@emiratespark.ae we’re happy to share more wild facts!

MY CONSERVATION STATUS
Endangered 40%

HOW LONG DO I LIVE?

Wild: 20–25 years
Under human care: Up to 30 years

WHERE DO I LIVE?

Savannas and open woodlands of northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia.

WHAT KIND OF EATER AM I?

Herbivore

WHAT’S ON MY MENU?

Leaves, shoots, flowers, and fruits, especially acacia.

HOW MUCH DO I WEIGH?

800–1,200 kg