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- Masai giraffe - Wikipedia
The Masai giraffe (Giraffa tippelskirchi[2]), also spelled Maasai giraffe, and sometimes called the Kilimanjaro giraffe, is a species or subspecies of giraffe It is native to East Africa The Masai giraffe can be found in central and southern Kenya and in Tanzania and Uganda
- Masai Giraffe - Giraffe Conservation Foundation
The Masai giraffe (G t tippelskirchi) has long been the most populous giraffe with an estimated 71,000 individuals three and a half decades ago, and now reduced to just over 44,750 in the wild These giraffe inhabit central and southern Kenya and occur throughout Tanzania
- Masai Giraffe - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner
The Masai Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi), also known as the Kilimanjaro Giraffe is the largest subspecies of nine subspecies of the giraffe family Masai giraffes can be distinguished from Reticulated Giraffes because they have jagged spots on their bodies instead of polygonal liver-colored spots
- Masai Giraffe - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures - Animal Spot
The Masai Giraffe, also called the Maasai giraffe or the Kilimanjaro giraffe, is the largest giraffe and highest terrestrial animal in the world It is a subspecies of the giraffe family and is native to East Africa
- Masai Giraffe - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Masai giraffes live on the savannahs of Kenya and Tanzania in east Africa Giraffes feed for 16 to 20 hours a day, browsing on leaves, twigs, bark, flowers, and fruit from more than 60 different kinds of plants They can go without water for several weeks if they have enough fresh browse
- Masai Giraffe (Giraffa tippelskirchi)
The Masai giraffe, also known as Kilimanjaro giraffe is a remarkable species that is not only the largest giraffe but also the highest terrestrial animal in the world It is part of the Giraffidae family, described for the first time in 1898
- Masai Giraffe: Facts about Masai Giraffe in the famed . . . - Masai Mara
The Masai Giraffes also known as the Kilimanjaro Giraffes are the tallest living terrestrial animals and actually quite a sight, extremely picturesque and known for their graceful movements even when running at their fastest speed of 50 to 60 km per hour
- Masai Giraffe | Turtle Back Zoo
Masai giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi) can be found across central and southern Kenya and south into Tanzania These mammals have large, distinctive, dark brown, vine-leaf shaped, jagged spots interspersed by creamy-brown irregular lines
- Masai Giraffe | Sacramento Zoo - Sac Zoo
Masai giraffes can be found alone or in small, open herds of individuals coming and going freely, with herds comprised of one gender or mixed gender Herds can contain as many as 100 giraffes Both males and females have ossicones, knob-like structures covered with fur on their heads that are used in “necking ” Because they lack a keratin
- Masai Giraffes - Masai Mara National Reserve
In the Masai Mara National Reserve, the dominant subspecies is the Masai giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi), distinguished by its jagged, irregular spots These towering giants are a common sight, elegantly browsing from the treetops or silhouetted against breathtaking African sunsets
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