Masai Giraffe
August 21, 2012
Early morning – in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
We met one of the most distinctive animals in Africa.
The Masai Giraffe.
Its height can reach more than 6 m….
To pump blood up to these heights do it a gigantic heart weighing up to 12 kg.
A beautiful sight in the morning light.
Pleas click photos for best view.
Later that day we met a young giraffe with one of the parents …
This giraffe had found an even smaller friend 😉
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Wonderful shots Truels. What an adventure you had ! I love the photo of the baby giraffe.
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Thanks for your comments, Sybil, and yes: It was a fantastic safari!
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Thanks for the back-story of the heart. Love theses pics… they have a great understanding of the wildlife and environment.
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I will say, that the understanding and protection of wildlife in Tanzania has improved a lot. Thanks in part to tourism and all the revenue it gives the country.
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They are such elegant creatures, the way they walk across the savannah… so graceful…
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Graceful is the right word for these animals – and the way they move across the great African landscape…
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I love giraffes. For their size, they are such graceful and poised creatures. I could watch them all day long.
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I’ll go and watch them with you – again!
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Tag mig med 🙂
Det må have været en fantastisk tur. Jeg misunder dig ikke det fjerneste. Især ikke rejsetiden.
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Ha, jeg hygger mig nu fint med at rejse (bl.a. ved at se på skyformationer!, eller læse).
Hvor skal vi tage hen?!!!
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Litt symbiose er bra 🙂
Likte godt de fargetonene du hadde!
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Ja, de tre første fotos er meget forskellige i farvetoner, første er taget tidligt om morgenen før solen står op, næste er belyst af morgensolens varme stråler, og tredje er dagslys i overskyet vejr.
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I’m still learning from you, but I’m improving myself. I absolutely love reading everything that is posted on your website.Keep the aarticles coming. I liked it!
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Thank you for stopping by and writing a nice comment 🙂
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Hi iiiiiiiiiii :)))))))) I’m here after many times ! hooray !!!
Surprise , beautiful surprise with your Africa shots . Great . Great .
The one with the bird on the neck is my favorite . It’s very unique . I love it so much .
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Hi my dear friend – so nice to “see” you again! Yes, sometimes the details are more interesting than a “normal” view.. I hope I will be able to surprise you again with some more African shots (I have more than 2000 🙂 )….
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Herlige bilder av disse Masaisjiraffene! Og Serengeti er helt klart et utmerket sted å besøke når en er i Tanzania eller Kenya!
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Det var en stor oplevelse! Noget helt andet end at se disse dyr i zoo!
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Beautiful images of the wonderful Seregenti. Happy African memories too. Thanks for sharing your journey with us, Truels.
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Thanks for your comments – and for your inspiration about “End of the earth”!
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The elegant giraffe gliding through the long grass = the perfect photo opportunity. I really love the 2nd shot with the giraffe walking towards the boabab??? tree, an iconic picture of africa. And the baby too cute for words. We had a close encounter with a mum and baby at Makuti Lodge in Etosha and it was amazing.
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The second photo – the giraffe is walking towards an acacia tree. You might know, that I love trees, and I will make posts about both African acaia’s and baobab trees later…. 🙂
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Terrific photos. The third from the top is so great that I could put it inside frames and hang on the wall.
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I am glad you like my giraffe photos. Have a nice week, Matti 🙂
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