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OKAPIOkapia johnstoni©Steve J O’Brien
When I came across the Okapi in an animal book in 3rd grade, I remember being blown away. How could there be an animal this amazing that I’d never even heard of? Unthinkable!
The okapi is a giraffid artiodactyl mammal native to the Ituri Rainforest, located in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Central Africa. Although the okapi bears striped markings similar to zebra, it is most closely related to the giraffe.
The body shape is similar to that of the giraffe, except that okapis have  much shorter necks. Both species have very long (approximately  35 centimetres),  flexible, blue tongues that they use to strip leaves and buds from trees. Forget geckos - the okapi tongue is long enough to wash its eyelids and clean its ears (inside and out).
Okapis are herbivores, eating tree leaves and buds, grass, ferns, fruit, and fungi. Many of the plant species fed upon by the okapi are poisonous to humans.They also consume charcoal from trees burnt by lightning and fufill their salt requirement by consuming a reddish clay found near rivers and streams.
The name “okapi” is a combination of two Lese words, oka a verb meaning to cut and kpi which is a noun referring to the design made on Efé arrows — by wrapping the arrow with bark it leaves stripes when  scorched by fire. The stripes on the legs of the okapi resemble these  stripes on the arrow shafts.
Source
Other posts:
Albino Giraffe
Zebra Foal
Leopard - Okapi predator
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magicalnaturetour:

OKAPI by Steve J O’Brien on Flickr. :)

OKAPI
Okapia johnstoni
©
Steve J O’Brien

When I came across the Okapi in an animal book in 3rd grade, I remember being blown away. How could there be an animal this amazing that I’d never even heard of? Unthinkable!

The okapi is a giraffid artiodactyl mammal native to the Ituri Rainforest, located in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Central Africa. Although the okapi bears striped markings similar to zebra, it is most closely related to the giraffe.

The body shape is similar to that of the giraffe, except that okapis have much shorter necks. Both species have very long (approximately 35 centimetres),  flexible, blue tongues that they use to strip leaves and buds from trees. Forget geckos - the okapi tongue is long enough to wash its eyelids and clean its ears (inside and out).

Okapis are herbivores, eating tree leaves and buds, grass, ferns, fruit, and fungi. Many of the plant species fed upon by the okapi are poisonous to humans.They also consume charcoal from trees burnt by lightning and fufill their salt requirement by consuming a reddish clay found near rivers and streams.

The name “okapi” is a combination of two Lese words, oka a verb meaning to cut and kpi which is a noun referring to the design made on Efé arrows — by wrapping the arrow with bark it leaves stripes when scorched by fire. The stripes on the legs of the okapi resemble these stripes on the arrow shafts.

Source

Other posts:

Albino Giraffe

Zebra Foal

Leopard - Okapi predator

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magicalnaturetour:

OKAPI by Steve J O’Brien on Flickr. :)

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    I FUCKING LOVE OKAPIS!
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    THE COOLEST ANIMAL
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    THIS ANIMAL IS SO PRETTY
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    excuse me but DAT ASS (er okapi)
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