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Male okapi displaying his striking horizontal stripes. The okapi is a medium-sized giraffid, standing 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) tall at the shoulder. Its average body length is about 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) and its weight ranges from 200 to 350 kg (440 to 770 lb). [25] It has a long neck, and large and flexible ears.
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It is home for more than 10,000 types of plants, 600 timber species, as well as 1,000 bird species, 280 reptile species, and 400 mammal species, including the forest elephant, gorilla, forest buffalo, bongo, and okapi. Many of these wildlife species are threatened animals such as large lowland gorillas and chimpanzees. [2]
Kora was born to parents Ada and Stomp as part of an endangered species breeding programme at Chester Zoo
World Okapi Day [154] [155] October 18 International Sloth Day [156] [157] [158] October 20 National Reptile Awareness Day [159] [160] October 21 World Earthworn Day [161] [162] October 21 International Wombat Day [163] [164] [165] October 22 International Snow Leopard Day [166] [167] October 23 Freshwater Dolphin Day [168] October 24
Interesting Facts for Kids. 66. Scotland's national animal is a unicorn. 67. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur. 68. A shrimp’s heart isn’t in its chest; it’s located near the ...
Mbuti net-hunter in Okapi Wildlife Reserve. The Bambuti are primarily hunter-gatherers. Their animal diet can include crabs, shellfish, ants, larvae, snails, wild pigs, antelopes, monkeys, fish, and honey. The vegetable component of their diet includes wild yams, berries, fruits, roots, leaves, and kola nuts. [5]
Highly-endangered okapi baby ventures outside for first timeSource: Chester Zoo