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Kingdom   Animal
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Class   Mammal
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Species   Okapi
 
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Date Updated   Mon Apr 6 19:49:52 2015
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Image Credit  JindoJeff
Image Comment  An Okapi browsing at Brookfield Zoo.
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Okapi Facts & Trivia for kids
- Although the okapi has markings like a zebra, it is most closely related to the giraffe.
- Okapi live in the rainforests in Central Africa.
- As of 2011 there were approximately 10,000–20,000 Okapi in the wild.
- The tongue of the Okapi is long enough for the animal to wash its eyelids and clean its ears.
- Okapi are not social animals. They prefer to live in large, secluded areas.
- Male Okapis have short, skin-covered horns.
- Okapi have long (13-14 inch) tongues that are bluish in color.
- Okapi mark their territory using scent glands on each foot that produce a tar-like substance.
- Okapi have an oily, velvety fur coat that repels water.
- Okapi are herbivores that eat many plants that are poisonous to humans.
- Wild Okapi are threatened by habitat destruction and poaching.
- Okapi were first discovered in 1901 in the rainforest of Central Africa.
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