The Nubian giraffe, also known as the Rothschild's giraffe or Baringo giraffe, is a majestic and distinctive subspecies of giraffe found in East Africa. The Nubian giraffe stands tall and proud with a coat of dark patches and white spaces. The subspecies has a beautiful elongated neck and is known for its gentle disposition. The giraffe has several synonyms that are used interchangeably, including the Uganda giraffe, Kordofan giraffe, and West African giraffe. These synonyms are based on the geographic location where the particular subspecies may be found. However, regardless of the name, the Nubian giraffe's unique features and peaceful nature make it a popular choice for zoo exhibits and wildlife conservation efforts.