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Skull study confirms thesis of the four giraffe species

By Admin
August 06, 2025

 

Four groups of skull shapes correspond to the four giraffe species, which are differentiated on the basis of genetic analysis.  Photo: GCF
Angola giraffe, a subspecies of the southern giraffe, in Etosha National Park in northern Namibia. Photo: Gondwana Collection

There is not one, but four species of giraffe. Experts came to this conclusion around ten years ago on the basis of genetic analyses. A recent study of giraffe skulls has now confirmed this theory.

This was announced by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation in a press release at the end of December. According to the GCF, 515 giraffe skulls from African national parks and game farms, taxidermists and museum collections worldwide were scanned in three dimensions.

The researchers identified four different groups of skull shapes. The main distinguishing feature is the horn-like protrusions on the skull, known as ossicones. It was astonishing that each of these four groups of skull shapes could be assigned to one of the four giraffe species.

Of course, the 3D scans of the skulls also revealed female and male characteristics. The study has been published on the portal Journal.plos.org.

24-12-30 giraffe Etosha-National-Park – nf.com das-erlebnis-etosha web 960 x 640  There is not one, but four species of giraffe. Experts came to this conclusion around ten years ago on the basis of genetic analyses. A recent study of giraffe skulls has now confirmed this theory.  This was announced by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation in a press release at the end of December. According to the GCF, 515 giraffe skulls from African national parks and game farms, taxidermists and museum collections worldwide were scanned in three dimensions.  The researchers identified four different groups of skull shapes. The main distinguishing feature is the horn-like protrusions on the skull, known as ossicones. It was astonishing that each of these four groups of skull shapes could be assigned to one of the four giraffe species.  Of course, the 3D scans of the skulls also revealed female and male characteristics. The study has been published on the portal Journal.plos.org [https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0315043].  24-12-30 Giraffe skull examples - GCF web 960 x 640  The differentiation of the giraffe into four species is important for its conservation. The GCF warned that some of the species should be officially classified as endangered due to low populations or severe decline (see report on Namibian.org [https://namibian.org/news/nature-and-environment/giraffe-species-on-world-giraffe-day]).   Sven-Eric Stender
Four groups of skull shapes correspond to the four giraffe species, which are differentiated based on genetic analysis. Photo: GCF

The differentiation of the giraffe into four species is important for its conservation. The GCF warned that some of the species should be officially classified as endangered due to low populations or severe decline (see report on Namibian.org).

Sven-Eric Stender

 

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