WEIRD FACTS ABOUT
OKAPI

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OKAPI

The okapi, Okapia johnstoni, is the only known relative of the giraffe.

It was discovered by British colonial administrator Sir Harry Johnston in 1901 after having been mentioned in the writings of Henry Morton Stanley a decade earlier.

It lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the People's Republic of the Congo and can lick its eyes with its tongue.

The first postage stamp to depict an okapi was issued by the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) in 1932.


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