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The total population was estimated to 650 Nubian giraffes.
The Nubian giraffe used to be widespread everywhere on Northeast Africa.
The Nubian giraffe is rare in captivity.
The Nubian giraffe currently lives in eastern South Sudan and southwestern Ethiopia.
The Nubian giraffe has sharply defined chestnut-colored spots surrounded by mostly white lines, while undersides lack spotting.
The Nubian giraffe is also breeding in captivity in Giza Zoo from Egypt.
There are Nubian giraffe that some scientists think may be the closest to the animal’s original ancestor; the sparse savannah and thick heat are its original habitat.
Giraffes occurred everywhere in Africa; the Nubian giraffe was widespread throughout North Africa, from South Sudan to Egypt.
The Nubian giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis camelopardalis) is a North African subspecies of giraffe native to Ethiopia, South Sudan and Sudan.
Other species have been extirpated in Dinder since was gazetted, including African bush elephant, black rhinoceros, hippopotamus, tora hartebeest, Nubian giraffe, Soemmerring's gazelle, and the Nile crocodile.
It was painted as The Nubian Giraffe in 1827 by Jacques-Laurent Agasse, in an image that includes Edward Cross and, in the background, the giraffe's milk cows from Egypt.
Earth's second-largest annual animal migration (largest is the Serengeti migration), involving multiple species of antelope including reedbuck, tiang, and white-eared kob, takes place in the park, which is also home to iconic African megafauna like the Nubian giraffe.