Since the definition of the word species is basically a group of organisms with similar features that can only produce fertile offspring within its specific group, I wouldn't think so. Although there are some exceptions to this breeding rule, such as lions/tigers and donkeys/horses, their offspring are not fertile, meaning if you had two lion/tiger crosses, mating would not result in pregnancy.
No it is not taller than the giraffe. It is park of it's family and the size of a horse but a little taller
Okapis are about 7 ft. Giraffes are ranging from 16-17 ft. So No.
No, an adult Giraffe is much taller than an adult Ostrich.
well a okapi giraffe looks like a horse and a zebra but its is related to a giraffe. its is between a giraffe and a zebra
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An elephant is bigger in its weight,in its size,not in length,so giraffe is taller then elephant.
The giraffe is probably taller considering they can reach tree tops.
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Okapi
a giraffe is taller
The giraffe's closest relative is the okapi.
Okapis, being distinctly related to the giraffe, are actually browsers, not grazers. Occasionally they may graze, but most often they eat leaves and stems off of trees like their much taller kin.
The Giraffe and the Okapi have the same body shape and they both have long tongues to reach there food
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yes it is.
The giraffe is related to the deer, cattle and okapi.
a baby giraffe :)