The okapi is a fantastically goofy, though clearly stylish, relative of the giraffe. It has a blue tongue. It looks as if it belongs on Gareth Pugh's runway. That said: No, it does not migrate. Not as a species. As a species, and as individuals, the okapi is solitary. They do not move around much but, even while feeding, keep to paths their species long fixed in the small central part of Africa in which they live. Even upon this very small section of the earth, males have defined spaces. Both sexes live alone, unless the female has young. Then her solitary life briefly ceases. None of these animals migrate; nor, regardless of their innate peculiar loveliness, does any have the personality to be a runway star.
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 typically sleep on the forest floor in thick vegetation to provide camouflage and protection from predators. They may also rest under dense foliage or in caves to stay hidden and safe while they rest.
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.
It is estimated that there are around 25,000 okapis left in the wild. They are found in the dense rainforests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. Okapis are currently listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to habitat loss and poaching.
Okapis primarily live in the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, rather than the savanna. They prefer dense, thick vegetation for cover and for feeding on leaves. This habitat provides them with protection from predators and ample food sources.
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.
Okapis typically sleep on the forest floor in thick vegetation to provide camouflage and protection from predators. They may also rest under dense foliage or in caves to stay hidden and safe while they rest.
The Okapis gestation period is about 458 days on average
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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.