i dont know when okapis talk to each other, but i do know okapis can make a very low sound, that humans cannot hear and can communicate with one another. :) i dont know when okapis talk to each other, but i do know okapis can make a very low sound, that humans cannot hear and can communicate with one another. :)
The Okapi is the closest living relative to the giraffe however other species may be included in the formation but they are yet to be discovered.
barks and growls
there noise helps them talk to each other
The Okapi is an animal found on the African continent.
Okapi are native to the Congo rainforest of Africa. Sir Harry H. Johnson got his first okapi specimen from the Ituri Forest in what is now the northeastern section of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Johnson discovered the okapi in 1901.
Of course, mice can talk to each other.
the tongue is used for liking on other okapi so that, they could be clean. Answer by Arran Gill
Because the people that talk about other people like them
No, okapis are too large to be taken down by a cheetah and they do not like in the same type of habitat. Cheetahs prefer open grasslands while the okapi prefers dense forests.
white sided dolphines talk to each other by clicking
Giraffes are related to deer, and cattle, but are more closely related to okapi, the only other animal the family Giraffidae.
yes bacteria can talk to each other
The Okapi is a herbivore.
The Okapi is the closest living relative to the giraffe however other species may be included in the formation but they are yet to be discovered.
An Okapi mother feeds its baby milk.
they basicaly squawk or talk by their movements
They talk in some way but to each other not to us.