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Meet The World’s Rarest Animals, The White and Black Giraffes

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We can all agree that giraffes are fantastic! They are an African symbol that may be found all throughout the continent. These animals are stunning in their natural skin, but I'd like to introduce you to the black melanistic giraffe and the white leucistic giraffe. Melanism is a hereditary condition that affects an animal's melanin, causing them to appear black. It is the … [Read more...] about Meet The World’s Rarest Animals, The White and Black Giraffes

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