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  1. 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.

  2. Masai Giraffe - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures

    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 …

  3. Masai Giraffe - Giraffe Conservation Foundation

    These giraffe inhabit central and southern Kenya and occur throughout Tanzania. Their presence in Akagera National Park, Rwanda, is the result of a conservation translocation from Kenya in …

  4. Masai Giraffe - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

    Masai giraffes grow up to 18 feet tall, making them the lookout towers of the savannah. Their six-foot-long necks enable them to eat leaves, flowers, and twigs that most animals cannot reach.

  5. Masai Giraffe - Zoo Resource Library

    The Masai Giraffe is the tallest living mammal, standing an average of 16 to 18 feet for a male and 1 or 2 feet less for a female. Weight can range to a maximum of 1,760 pounds. The long neck …

  6. Meet the Masai Giraffe: Africa’s Tallest Land Giant

    Masai giraffes are native to southern Kenya and central to southern Tanzania, where they roam open woodlands, grasslands, and savanna ecosystems. They are often spotted in national …

  7. Masai Giraffe | Sacramento Zoo

    Learn more about the Masai Giraffe, including behavior, population status, average size, diet, conservation efforts, and more.

  8. Masai Giraffe - Animal Streets

    Masai giraffes are native to East Africa, with their primary range concentrated in southern Kenya and central to southern Tanzania. They prefer open woodlands and savanna habitats, where …

  9. Masai Giraffe - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner

    Originally, the Masai giraffe lived throughout Africa, however, due to loss of habitat and deforestation, they are only found in the savannas of Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and Tanzania. …

  10. Masai Giraffe - Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium

    The Masai giraffe, also known as the Kilimanjaro giraffe, is the largest subspecies of giraffe and the tallest land mammal on earth. Masai giraffes are identified by their oak leaf pattern.