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Okapi
Kingdom
  Animal
Class
  Mammal
Species
  Okapi
 
Status
 
Near Threatened
Added by
 
JindoJeff
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Date Updated
  Mon Apr 6 19:49:52 2015
Image Credit
 
JindoJeff
Image Comment
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Image From
 
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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