The okapi is a member of the giraffe family with distinctive stripes on its legs. Its head resembles that of a giraffe, but it does not have the giraffe's long neck.
An Okapi looks like a combination of a giraffe and a zebra, with a dark body similar to a horse and white stripes on its legs. It has a long neck like a giraffe but with a shorter stature, standing about 5-6 feet tall at the shoulders. Its most distinctive feature is its striped legs and reddish-brown coat.
The Okapi looks part zebra and part giraffe. =] See? Isn't that wild?
look at the giraffe
Animals with stripes include zebras and tigers. A skunk is also an animal that has only one stripe. One species of hyena has both stripes and dark spots on its body.
Yes. It appears to be a normal beetle but has giraffe stripes on its back. The poster who answered the above does not know what they are talking about. A giraffe beetle has a long neck like a giraffe. it does not appear like a regular beetle, and last I knew giraffes didn't have stripes.
a baby giraffe :)
A giraffe has a neck, head, and legs just like humans. With such long legs, giraffes can run extremely fast.
Yes. The okapi is a horse-like relative of the giraffe that has zebra stripes on its legs. Even-toed ungulates are part of the same order of mammals, including the giraffe, horse, zebra, deer, antelope, hippo, pig, cow, sheep, and rhino.
A giraffe
No, the stripes on the okapi's legs are for camouflage so they won't get noticed as easily as some animals on the forest floor. The sunlight filters in to the floor in little group that looks like stripes
A zebra looks like a horse but black and white stripes.
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