Okapi: Forest Giraffe Enigma

Okapi: Forest Giraffe Enigma

The Okapi, often known as the "forest giraffe," is a giraffe relative found in Congo's thick forests. With zebra-like stripes on its legs, it's quite elusive. They boast 14-inch-long tongues, which they use to clean their eyes and ears. Until 1902, they were considered mythical, even called the "African unicorn."

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