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