In the USA, a giraffe without spots was born in a zoo. PHOTO
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A rare giraffe without spots was born in the Brights Zoo in the American state of Tennessee. According to experts, this is the only monochrome reticulated giraffe in the world, reports CBS News. A rare giraffe was born on July 31. The other day, the zoo announced a competition for a name for an animal. According to zoo director David Bright, the last recorded single-toned reticulated giraffe was recorded in Tokyo at Ueno Zoo in 1972. Photo: Tennessee State Zoo The species of reticulated giraffe is characterized by brown-orange spots on a white background. In 2018, the species was included in the list of endangered animals. “International coverage of our spotted baby giraffe can bring much-needed attention to giraffe conservation, as nearly 40% of the wild giraffe population has been lost in the last three decades alone,” said zoo founder Tony Bright. It will be recalled that in Scotland the penguin received the title of Major General of the Royal Guard of Norway. Read also: Photo of the day: giraffes and elephants were covered in snow in Africa
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