The okapi is listed as threatened as opposed to endangered. The cause is poaching and habitat destruction.
Okapi's are endangered and this is caused from commercial hunting, deforestation and gold mining.
Yes, they are endangered and protected. They were once thought to be cryptids.
Yes, the okapi is considered an endangered species.
The okapi's biggest threat, enemy, is mankind. Okapi's are endangered today because of man. There are more predators to the okapi such as members from the big cat family.
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An okapi is a mammal in the family giraffidae, along with giraffes. it lives in the rainforests of the democratic republic of the congo. it resembles a short a giraffe,with dark fur on its torso and stripes on its flanks. It is currently an endangered species
Okapis are not extinct yet. They do not even fall in the category of endangered species. Habitat destruction and poaching has posed threat to Okapi's existence. The world population of Okapi is ranging from ten thousand to twenty thousand.
Yes, the okapi does have a tail. It is generally 12 to 17 inches long (30 to 42 centimeters).
an okapi sleeps for 5 minutes a day because they are scared of lions going to eat them.
The Giraffe and the Okapi have the same body shape and they both have long tongues to reach there food
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