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Q: Where do Okapis get water in the wild?
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Do okapis live in Asia?

Not in the wild. In the wild they live in central Africa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo area.


What are some predators that hunt okapis?

The answer is leopards,wild cats, and human hunters


What do Okapis eat in the wild and in captivity?

captivity=leaves wild=leaves with the occasional flower


What is the okapis life cycle?

Okapis are able to live around 30 years in captivity. It has not been determined how long they can live in the wild because they are so elusive.


What are the five most question asked about okapis?

The five most asked questions about Okapis are: (1) What is an Okapis? (2) Where can you find an Okapis? (3) Can you domesticate an Okapis? (4) What do you feed Okapis? (5) Are Okapis endangered? If you would like to learn more about Okapis go to: and search "Okapis". Thank you.


How many okapis are on the earth?

There are supposedly 60,000 okapis left in the world but it is hard to be exact because okapis live in such a dense rainforest you cannot really keep track.


What animals eat okapis?

Okapi's basically are hunted by leopards, wild cats, bugs can try to chow down on their skin!


What are okapis predator?

okapis predators are really only the jaguare. okapis predators are really only the jaguare.


Is there grass where okapis live?

yes, and that is what okapis eat.


How long do okapis live for?

Okapis can get up to 25 years.


What eats okapi?

Okapis, native to the dense rainforests of central Africa, are primarily preyed upon by large carnivores such as leopards. Leopards are skilled hunters and are capable of ambushing okapis in the forest understory. Additionally, other potential predators of okapis include African wild dogs and pythons, especially when okapis are young or vulnerable. However, due to their elusive nature and the dense habitat they inhabit, okapis have few natural predators and are largely protected from predation.


How many okapis are in Florida?

Around 3% of okapis live in Florida.