It is wary of other animals and females are usually silent except when trying to attract a mate. Leaves a tar-like substance to mark it's territory. Males also urine spray to mark. Females hide baby in a certain spot to hide from predators and visits often to nurse it.
On one site it said that the okapi was nocturnal and on another site it said the okapiwas active in the day so i don't know.
Short neck, reddish-brown body, creamy white cheeks, and whitish stripes and bands on their legs. They also have two stubby horns and a brown fringed tail. Okapi are related to the giraffe.
No it is not. It looks like a cross between a giraffe and a zebra and eats grass and leaves
Yes, the okapi is a mammal.
Yes it is a normal animal
Herbivore
omnivore
Omnibpte
The Okapi is an animal found on the African continent.
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The Okapi looks part zebra and part giraffe. =] See? Isn't that wild?
The domain of a Okapi is Eukarya. Domain Eukarya consists organisms that have cells that contain nuclei. This domain consists of 4 kingdoms: Protista- not classified as fungi, plants, or animal Fungi- Mushrooms, mold, mildew, and yeast are examples of Fungi. Plantea- basically just plants Animalia- This is animals, this includes the okapi, zebras, fishes, frogs, and etc
Okapi are native to the Congo rainforest of Africa. Sir Harry H. Johnson got his first okapi specimen from the Ituri Forest in what is now the northeastern section of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Johnson discovered the okapi in 1901.
Because it is their name. the scientific species name of this animal is okapia johnstoni (or something like that), and most species use the science name in the normal name. okapi is from okapia
Yes, the okapi is considered an endangered species.
The plural of okapi may be either okapis or remain as okapi.
okapi oryx
okapi's have 14 inch tongues!!!!The okapi is a animal similar to the giraffe , only it is much smaller in size.
Its a Social Animal
The Okapi is an animal found on the African continent.
leopards
i believe it's an animal
Giraffes are related to deer, and cattle, but are more closely related to okapi, the only other animal the family Giraffidae.
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