In an extraordinarily rare moment, a wildlife photographer took pictures of one of the last leucistic giraffes in the world. It is believed that there is just one leucistic giraffe left in the world after poachers killed the other two in Kenya. Matthew Durell, a game ranger at Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa, was returning from a beach holiday when he spotted the rare giraffe with leucism, a rare genetic condition that causes loss of pigmentation. The 30-year-old photographer said he was shocked when he saw the magnificent giant crossing the road. “I was completely shocked when I first saw it because of its color and the fact that it was on the road in the middle of nowhere,” Matthew said. “I was returning from a beach holiday the day I took the picture—I guess the last thing I was expecting to see there.” Matthew has been taking pictures of …