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Giraffes stroll on to 18th hole during Kenya Ladies Open



Giraffes strolled onto the 18th hole during Ladies European Tour tournament in Kenya. The Magical Kenya Ladies Open is held at Vipingo Ridge, which became a wildlife sanctuary in 2020, meaning giraffes and other animals are now often seen on the course.

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3 Comments

  1. I don't get it. It there some disconnect or ignorance with nature when it comes to Europeans? The European dude with a camera wants to get as close as possible to take a photo!! This is a wild animal. Although it is not very common to get attacked by a Giraffe, however, you shouldn't under estimate its graceful walk for being harmless. A kick from a Giraffe, can be lethal. Anyways, Kenya Wildlife Service should send a specialized team to move these animals to a safe area, before a foreign tourist does something that he will regret for the rest of his life. Karibu Kenya

  2. This is same video i was told i can not watch due to my location while it was shot in my county😂😂😂

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