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Giraffes May Be Six Separate Species

The BBC reports on research, published in BMC Biology, pointing to the possibility that there may be at least six species of giraffe in Africa. Quoting: "'Using molecular techniques we found that giraffes can be classified into six groups that are reproductively isolated and not interbreeding,' David Brown, the lead author of the study and a geneticist at... UCLA told BBC News. 'The results were a surprise because although the giraffes look different, if you put them in zoos, they breed freely.'"

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  1. Re:Breeding? by ConanG · · Score: 4, Interesting

    you mean like:

    Reticulated Giraffe
    Masai Giraffe
    Rothschild Giraffe
    South African Giraffe
    Thornicroft Giraffe
    Nigerian Giraffe

  2. Re:Species or subspecies? by Azzmodan · · Score: 3, Interesting

    That would make tigers and lions the same species, since there have been fertile offspring. I'd say there's a lot wiggle room in the definition.