They eat fruits, vegetables, and plants.
they eat leaves like giraffes some of the leaves they eat are poisonous to us
They eat berries leaves clay bark fruit etc. hope that will help a bit
Although an Okapi's neck is not as long as that of a giraffe, it is very supple and with the help of its long tongue can strip the leaves from trees up to 10 feet in height.Okapi's favourite food is young shoots of forest plants but also eats seeds, fruit and some grasses and ferns.How much does an okapi eat?
Yes, the okapi is a mammal.
The okapi was discovered at the beginning of this century.
they eat food
Okapi eat: Leaves, Fruit, and seeds, yet sometimes small insects.
No, the okapi is from Africa and the jaguar from the Americas. They never meet in nature.
No, I think. Monkys are quite smaller than okapi. They merely can't eat them. Besides, monkeys are a kind of friendly animal.
Like most animals okapi like to eat and reproduce. If you click on 'related links' below the link will take you to the wikipedia page on okapi. There is a section there about their behavior.
Like most animals okapi like to eat and reproduce. If you click on 'related links' below the link will take you to the wikipedia page on okapi. There is a section there about their behavior.
an okapi sleeps for 5 minutes a day because they are scared of lions going to eat them.
No. Just like its relative, the giraffe the Okapi tends to eat the leaves of a tree using its tongue.
Okapi live in the Congo Rainforest. They eat a variety of local plants, one of which is grass. They also eat a number of plants that are poisonous to humans.
Okapi are browsers, not grazers, so no, they do not graze on grass.Okapi are herbivores, or plant eaters. Grass is one of the foods they eat. They also eat a variety of ferns, buds, etc. Many of the plants they eat are poisonous to humans.
they eat leaves like giraffes some of the leaves they eat are poisonous to us
They eat berries leaves clay bark fruit etc. hope that will help a bit