Yes an okapi can touch it's ear and it can even clean them!
Same sort of sense organs that other animals have: their eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body and paws to touch.
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' markings are said to help prevent their young babies from getting lost. Okapis' have very long, blue tongues which they use to reach out and eat the leaves. They have very long ears which they use to detect their predators, leopards.
yes, the ability to wiggle your ears is a genetic trait kind of like being able to roll your tongue. in my family of 7, four of us are able to wiggle our ears.
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.
14 inches
they lick their ears with their big fat long tongues
There are five main sense organs in the human body: eyes (sight), ears (hearing), nose (smell), tongue (taste), and tongue (taste). Additionally, there is also the sense of touch, which is spread throughout the skin.
Same sort of sense organs that other animals have: their eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body and paws to touch.
1. Eyes - Sight 2. Ears - Hearing, Balance 3. Nose - Smell 4. Tongue - Taste 5. Skin - Touch & Temperature
Eyes - Sight, Ears - Hearing, Nose - Smell, Tongue -Taste and Skin - Touch.
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.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
Your tongue.
Yes. An okapi's tongue can extend up to 25 cm beyond it's snout!
tongue
ears : hear sound Eyes: vision Nose: smell Tongue: Taste ..in simple terms