The answer is Okapia johnstoni.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
Cnidaria is the scientific name.
The scientific name of paste is "Liquorice Glaberrima."
The barracuda's scientific name is Sphyraena. =)
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.
okapis predators are really only the jaguare. okapis predators are really only the jaguare.
yes, and that is what okapis eat.
Okapis can get up to 25 years.
You can find pictures of Okapis on google images.
Yes, okapis are oh so very shy.
Around 3% of okapis live in Florida.
Male okapis are simply referred to as "males" or "male okapis." They do not have a specific name distinguishing them from females, unlike some other animal species. Both male and female okapis belong to the same species, Okapia johnstoni, and exhibit distinct physical traits, such as the males having smaller body sizes and less prominent markings compared to females.
The Okapis gestation period is about 458 days on average
NO!
bashful
okapis have their babies when their is the least amout of rain fall usually. Although, okapis dont mate that much, since they are pretty independent, alot of zoo have trouble trying to get them to mate. okapis have their babies when their is the least amout of rain fall usually. Although, okapis dont mate that much, since they are pretty independent, alot of zoo have trouble trying to get them to mate.