Saturday, July 28, 2007

What is it?!?

I knew when I did my Wordless Wednesday pic this week that I would probably get a few questions... and I was right!

 

 

What is that strange animal? It's an Okapi! Okapis are one of my favorite animals. They look like a zebra and a giraffe got together for a night of interesting fun, but the truth is that they are only related to the giraffe. I was hoping to get a tongue picture, but I wasn't lucky enough on this particular visit to get one. An Okapi tongue is an Amazing thing. They can actually lick their ears with their tongues! I personally love the little horns. They are very gentle, very sweet animals.

Okapis are still relatively rare in zoos, and it was good news to me that my favorite zoo was getting one. This little one is in the newest part of the zoo, and is a little off the beaten path. Some animals are a little more shy than others and require more privacy in their homes. Okapis are notoriously shy and are easily made uncomfortable if they feel crowded. This makes them a challenge to breed, but not impossible as most Okapis in zoos were bred in captivity. I am hoping that they are planning on trying to breed them here as a baby okapi is absolutely adorable. Click here and here for the chance to see a baby Okapi. Isn't she cute??

One of the coolest things about Okapis is that they were basically undiscovered till 1901. They were probably the last large mammal 'discovered' by the Western World. They live only in the Ituri Forest, and although they had probably been hunted by the natives, it wasn't until 1890 or so when rumors of a strange donkey like creature were exposed to the 'civilized' world. Even today they are one of the least documented and least understood of all animals in their natural habitat. Why? Mostly because they are very shy, very quick, and have excellent hearing so they hear any one approaching long before they can be seen. Here is a link that gives a little more info about their discovery. It is a very good article from the American Museum of Natural History. And here are a couple more with some interesting facts and a few more pictures for the young and young at heart.



10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I always like it when you make me feel smarter!

Anonymous said...

Hey thanks for the lesson!  They are adorable animals...

Nancy

Anonymous said...

I love this entry. I have had loads of fun looking at all of the links too.  Thanks, Anne

Anonymous said...

I could swear I saw one of these at the zoo in Wichita when I was a teen ... but I bet I'm mistaken.  

Russ

Anonymous said...

What a delightful, wonderful, enchanting animal. Thank you so much for the information on the Okapi! (Hugs) Indigo

Anonymous said...

Awesome!  Thank you so much for the information about her species.  She is wonderful to look at and good to read about.  You've done it again!  Great picture and great woman behind the camera.  Blessings, Penny  http://journals.aol.com/firestormkids04/FromHeretoThere
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Anonymous said...

Actually, Russ, you probably did! The Witchita zoo is one of the zoos that has Okapis. I believe they've had them for many years!

Anonymous said...

That is probably the coolest animal I've ever seen.  I keep coming back to look at it.  sheesh, I need a life.

Anonymous said...

How darned cute is that?!  

Anonymous said...

Great picture.
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