How many giraffes are in Japan?
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September 21st, 2022
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Exotic animals like a giraffe must be pretty well known in a place like Japan.
Are there any?
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Flag me as off topic if you must, but I am wildly curious to know what prompted this question.
Whatever the actual number is Giraffes deserve protection.
You say giraffes should be free to roam the wild… absolutely!
But if it takes sanctuaries and zoos to preserve the species then yes!
I’m with @Jeruba in wondering what prompted this Q.
I googled a little and it appears to me that giraffes are not found wild in Japan, but they are in zoos. I could be wrong, but when I look up fauna in Japan giraffes aren’t mentioned. On the giraffe Wikipedia page only Africa is mentioned.
I have a feeling giraffes are few and far between in Japan. Remember Japan is mini small and islands. I assume the natural flora and fauna there is fairly unique, except for what has been brought in, or what they have exported and has become known in other parts of the world because of it.
I can state authoritatively there are no native giraffes in Japan. There are no wild giraffes there.
Japan has a wide variety of wildlife. Many different animals and birds. No giraffes.
If I remember my reading correctly, all giraffes have just about the same number of spots on their bodies; they vary in size as the animal grows, but every giraffe has close to the exact same number.
@longgone Impressive, thanks for your effort. And, everyone who answered, ditto.
Really, it’s a straightforward question. Everyone wonders this at some point!
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