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.
No. Okapi, like their giraffe relatives, are browsers, not grazers, preferring to consume leaves from trees and shrubs rather than the grass that grows on the ground.
Okapi are browsers, not grazers, so no, they do not graze on grass.Okapi are herbivores, or plant eaters. Grass is one of the foods they eat. They also eat a variety of ferns, buds, etc. Many of the plants they eat are poisonous to humans.
Okapi live in the Congo Rainforest. They eat a variety of local plants, one of which is grass. They also eat a number of plants that are poisonous to humans.
well, an okapi is an animal. it needs new plants to graze on and has to escape predators.
Graze.
Yes. But what is a okapi?
Go let the cow graze in the grass.
Grazed is the past tense form of the verb "graze".Graze means to feed with grass.
Horses and cows are herbivores that graze on grass.
No. Just like its relative, the giraffe the Okapi tends to eat the leaves of a tree using its tongue.
they graze on grass and hay
the grass Savannah where zebras graze
Cow's graze on grass to feed as they can easily digest grass.