Yes, the okapi is diurnal (exhibiting different activities during the day than at night).
The fennec fox is generally diurnal, meaning it is most active during the day and rests at night. The takin, bandicoot, and okapi are all typically crepuscular, meaning they are more active during dawn and dusk.
Okapi are primarily crepuscular, meaning they are most active during twilight hours at dawn and dusk. While they may be seen during the day, they tend to be more elusive and prefer the cover of dense forests for protection against predators.
The Okapi is a herbivore.
An Okapi mother feeds its baby milk.
The plural of okapi may be either okapis or remain as okapi.
Giraffes are are diurnal
 [oh-kah-pee] = okapi
Same word - Okapi.
The okapi is covered in hair.
Okapi is not mixed. That look is natural.
diurnal.
A female okapi is called a 'cow'.