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the tongue is used for liking on other okapi so that, they could be clean. Answer by Arran Gill

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Does an okapi grazz on grass?

No. Just like its relative, the giraffe the Okapi tends to eat the leaves of a tree using its tongue.


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An okapi tongue can be around 12-14 inches long, which enables them to reach and grasp leaves and buds high up in trees as part of their diet. This long tongue is also prehensile, meaning it can manipulate and grasp objects with precision.


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Yes an okapi can touch it's ear and it can even clean them!


Can an okapis tonuge pick his nose?

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Why did they call okapi okapi?

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How can you use Okapi in a sentence?

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Is an okapi a carnivore or a herbivore or an omnivore?

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What does a mother okapi feed a baby okapi?

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How do you spell okapi?

The plural of okapi may be either okapis or remain as okapi.


How do you pronounce okapi?

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