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The Kenyan Giraffe – Travel Kenya – Kenya,Africas’ Safari Destination

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Also known scientifically as Giraffa camelopardalisThe Kenyan giraffe is the tallest living animal with a long neck adapted to reach vegetation far above that is inaccessible to other herbivores except the elephant.There are eight sub-species of Giraffes in Africa.Kenya has the rarest Rothschild Giraffe,the commonly seen Maasai Giraffe (G. c. tippelskirchi)of Southern Kenya and the Reticulated Giraffe (G. c. reticulata) of Northern Kenya.The giraffes have a unique walking gait moving both right legs forward then both left with a top speed of about 55km an hour.Unlike other wildanimals,giraffes have good eyesight.Giraffe horns are actually knobs covered with skin and hair above the eyes which protect the head from injury.This animal was once thought to be a cross between a camel and a leopard owning to its height,spotted body and scientific name(Giraffa camelopardalis).Giraffes inhabit mostly in the arid and dry-savanna zones south of the Sahara and therefore can be found wherever trees occur in Kenya.The big bulls can reach up to 19 feet a yard higher than their cows.They feed mainly on broad leafed deciduous foliage and on other evergreen species.It’s menu includes Acacia and Combretum trees that are always available in most areas.This animal can feed on 134 kg of leaves per dayand drinks water every 2 to 3 days.Since it feeds on green leaves it can leave with no water where its not available.The Kenyan Giraffe can be commonly sighted even outside wildlife conservational areas.They are social ,non-territorial with no cordinated herd movements or leadership.Males test their strength by swinging necks on each other to establish who is dominant.Kenyan Giraffes reproduce throughout the year but usually peek during rainy seasons.A female can conceive at age four while the male starts mating at age seven.The cow takes 16 months between two pregnancies.The young animals are  left together while their mothers graze within.They can survive weaning at two months since they they already can start eating leaves.Young giraffes are most likely to be preyed on by other preditors since they cant attack in return though they are never left alone.Bulls often use their horns to combat its competitors whe mating and powerful kicks for its enemies.

The fiercest known enemy to adult Kenyan giraffe’s is  man who usually kill it for wild meat and skin. Giraffes can be found in all major national parks in Kenya.

Sullivan Pau is a reporter and writer on kenyan tours, Vacation, Travel and Tourist facilities. For More Information on Kenyan Tourism, Visit His Site at Travel Kenya website All About Kenyan Tourism Or Email: gacheru04@gmail.com

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