[5] This subspecies has large brown blotches with edges that are either somewhat notched or have angular extensions.
The spotting pattern extends throughout the legs but not the upper part of the face.
Home range size of Angolan giraffes was found to be larger in unproductive areas such as the Namib Desert and much smaller in more productive areas such as Lake Manyara National Park.
[6] However, that home range size could be affected by abiotic(e.g climate), biotic(e.g forage availability, predator densities) and human influence(e.g population growth).
[8] Angolan Giraffe tends to forage into the mountain during the cold-dry and early hot-dry season.