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- Okapi - Wikipedia
It is much smaller than the giraffe and shares more external similarities with bovids and cervids Ossicones are present only in the male okapi, while both sexes of giraffe possess this feature The okapi has large palatine sinuses (hollow cavities in the palate), unique among the giraffids
- Okapi | Habitat, Size, Life Expectancy, Endangered Species | Britannica
The okapi is a shy, solitary, elusive animal that lives among dense cover and browses on leaves, fungi, and fruit It uses its long tongue to strip leaves from branches and supplements its diet with clay, burned wood, and bat guano Okapis are preyed upon by leopards (Panthera pardus)
- 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
What is the okapi? 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
- Okapi - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
With striking white-and-black striped legs, an okapi (pronounced oh-KAHP-ee) looks like it could be related to a zebra But if you look at an okapi’s head, you’ll also notice a resemblance to a giraffe Like a giraffe, an okapi has very large, upright ears, which catch even slight sounds
- OKAPI - San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Okapis are hard to find in the wild, the dense rainforest in central Africa Scientists didn’t know of the animal until 1900 But you can observe these wondrous creatures with ease along the African Loop in the Safari Park’s African Woods! Take a Wildlife Safari!
- Okapi - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Adaptations, Pictures
All about the Okapi - characteristics, life expectancy, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, interesting facts, and much more
- Wildlife Fact Sheet: Okapi - Rainforest Action Network
Quiet and vigilant, we live in the dense canopy forests and river basins, primarily northeast of the Congo River and further north in the Ituri Rainforest Despite our horizontal, zebra-like stripes, we’re actually the closest living relatives of the giraffe
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