Okapis are active during the day (diurnal animals).
Okapi looks kind of like a weirdly colored deer, it's obviously multicellular.
Sexual
We can't tell. Some diurnal animalsdo come out during the night and very few nocturnal animals come out during the day. For example... Diurnal Animals That Are Active During The Night1.) The lion. It hunts during the day and can alsohunt through an entire night. 2.) Some bugs. Many grasshoppers, locusts and moths are active during the night. 3.) Some big and small house cats. I'm not sure what kind but I know some house cats are active during the day and night. Nocturnal Animals That Are Active During The Day 1.)Very rarely, the vampire and fruit bat can be seen during the day. 2.) Rodents. Rats and mice are nocturnal, but they do come out during the day. 3.) Some bugs. Many grasshoppers and moths are atcive during the day. That's all I know. If you know more, feel free to add you're opinions and/or facts to my answer.
Coyotes will move all hours of the day. They are most active at night and that is when they howl and call to each other, but they are opportunists always on the lookout for food. They move more during the day during cold weather or mating season ( middle of Feb. to middle of March).
Because there is only sun during the day
Yes, the okapi is diurnal (exhibiting different activities during the day than at night).
an okapi sleeps for 5 minutes a day because they are scared of lions going to eat them.
The fennec fox is generally diurnal, meaning it is most active during the day and rests at night. The takin, bandicoot, and okapi are all typically crepuscular, meaning they are more active during dawn and dusk.
because it chooses to beat the heat of the day
The Okapi is a herbivore.
Toucans come out during the night because they are nocturnal and they sleep at the day.
An Okapi mother feeds its baby milk.
The plural of okapi may be either okapis or remain as okapi.
Okapi are native to the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa. They are most commonly found in the Ituri Forest in the northeast part of the country. Okapi are part of the giraffe family and are known for their unique striped markings and shy nature.
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 [oh-kah-pee] = okapi
Same word - Okapi.