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Anatomical mapping of a Rothschild’s giraffe forelimb

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2022
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Wolnerman, Barak
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The Rothchild’s giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi) is one of nine recognized giraffe subspecies. The International Union for Conservation of Nature recognizes the species vulnerable and the subspecies near threatened, therefore great importance is placed upon their conservation. As case studies show that limbs of ungulates require critical care, it is important for veterinarians tasked with the treatment of these species, both wild and in captivity, to understand the intricate anatomy of such species in order to best treat health concerns which may arise, and therefore best support the overall conservation efforts.
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