Okaipis have the ability to run up to 40 miles per hour. They can also use their powerful legs to kick an attacking animal with. Their large size and traveling in packs is also a great deterrent.
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.
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.
because of our economy. We pollute every day and not enough people try to stop it. The habitats of many animals are being ruined. :-(
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.
They were close of being endangered. They were used for cat shows. The tailless cat is also high valued.
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.
yes, they are endangered because of habitat loss
yes
because they are being killed
stop killing it
they are putting moor in zoos and breeding them so then there will be moor of them.
yes we can do it you little hores
Okapis are not endangered, they are threatened. They have been threatened since approximately the early 20th century.
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.
not polluting or hunting the poor little creatures and you could try and stop people from ruin their habitats
humans can stop destroying their habitat humans can stop destroying their habitat
what can we do to stop the endangered the red panda