Zookeepers have named the female calf Nia Nia after a village in the Democratic Republic of Congo – the only place in the world where okapis are found in the wild. Aww, look at those beautiful eyes!
A cute and timid okapi calf finally made his appearance to the public after a month of hiding in his mother's nest. The okapi named Usala is currently residing at the Chester Zoo. Reports say that the ...
A rare okapi was born at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo following 14 months of patient animal husbandry by wildlife experts, reports WCS. Okapi — a type of forest giraffe — are native ...
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