okapi okapis an African animal like a giraffe, but with a shorter neck. Ruminant species (Okapia johnstoni) in the giraffe family that lives alone in Congo rain forests, eating leaves and fruit. Its neck and legs are proportionately shorter than the giraffe's, and females, which are larger than males, stand about 5 ft (1.5 m) at the shoulder. The sleek coat is deep brown on the front of the body; the upper legs are black-and-white-striped, and the lower legs are white, with black rings above the hooves. The male's short horns are covered with skin except at the tips
a large ruminant mammal, (Okapia johnstoni), found in the rainforests of the Congo, related to the giraffe, but with a much shorter neck, a reddish brown coat and zebra-like stripes on its hindquarters
The color of the body is chiefly reddish chestnut, the cheeks are yellowish white, and the fore and hind legs above the knees and the haunches are striped with purplish black and cream color
Zoolojide, Okapia johnstoni olarak tanımlanan, geviş getirenlerden, Kongo'da bataklık ormanlarda yaşayan, gövdesi kızıl kestane renginde, bacakları beyaz çizgili bir memeli hayvan
Geviş getirenlerden, Kongo'da bataklık ormanlarda yaşayan, büyük bir antilop boyunda, gövdesi kızıl kestane renginde, bacakları beyaz çizgili bir memeli hayvan (Okapia johnstoni)