No, not closely at least.
The Okapi is not a combination of a giraffe and a zebra it is a related species.
the giraffe
The Okapi meets these criteria.
it's part zebra too
no because when you are at a and you see a giraffe and a zebra together the zebra is probably chasing the giraffe
zebra
Impossible. Don't you mean a cross between a giraffe and a zebra? Not that it's an Okapi, although it might be. a zebra will ask a zebra.
no
ofcourse!
The Okapi looks part zebra and part giraffe. =] See? Isn't that wild?
The Quagga was the first extinct animal to have it's DNA analyzed. The results have determined that the quagga was a subspecies of the plains zebra. The Okapi is more closely related to the giraffe than any other animal.
It is a mammal in the giraffe family that has legs that resemble those of a zebra. It is also known as a forest giraffe or a zebra giraffe. Four legs each, two front legs with one on the left and one on the right and two in the rear, configured in the same manner.