- Okapi - Wikipedia
The okapi ( oʊˈkɑːpi ; Okapia johnstoni), also known as the forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe and zebra giraffe, is an artiodactyl mammal that is endemic to the northeast Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa
- 21 Okapi Facts - Fact Animal
It’s a cloven-hooved mammal native to portions of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Central Africa Although it resembles a zebra with its striped markings and appearance, genetically the okapi is related closer to the giraffe Known to be mostly diurnal, okapi may be active in the first few hours of darkness at night
- Okapi, facts and photos | National Geographic
Known as the “forest giraffe,” the okapi looks more like a cross between a deer and a zebra Nevertheless, it’s the giraffe's only living relative The okapi is native to the Ituri Rainforest in
- Okapi | Habitat, Size, Life Expectancy, Endangered Species | Britannica
The okapi (Okapia johnstoni) is a cud-chewing hoofed mammal found in the rainforests of Africa’s Congo region It is classified, along with the giraffe, in the family Giraffidae (order Artiodactyla)
- Okapi - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Adaptations, Pictures
All about the Okapi - characteristics, life expectancy, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, interesting facts, and much more
- All About the Okapi: The Forest Giraffe - World Deer
What is an Okapi? The Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) is an herbivorous mammal native to the dense forests of Central Africa Although it shares a distant ancestry with the giraffe, its appearance resembles a combination of a giraffe and a zebra
- Okapi | San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
The okapi (pronounced oh-KAHP-ee) is beautiful and unusual With its white-and-black striped hindquarters and front legs, it looks like it must be related to zebras!
- Okapi Animal Facts - Okapia johnstoni - A-Z Animals
Due to its long prehensile tongue, the okapi is one of the few animals in the world said to be able to lick its own ear! The okapi is an elusive herbivore present in only central Africa in a small area of tropical mountain forest
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