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Okapi

Scientific name: Okapia johnstoni


Okapi

IUCN Status: Endangered

Family: GIRAFFIDAE

Group: Mammals

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 70 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.01-31.12

Gestation: 14-15 mois

Births: 01.01-31.12


Habitat:
Tropical forests and wetlands

Description:
The Okapi is a herbivorous mammal native to the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Central Africa. It measures between 1.5 and 2 meters in length and weighs between 200 and 350 kg, resembling a combination of a giraffe and a horse. Its coat is generally dark brown with characteristic white bands on its legs, similar to those of a zebra, hence its nickname "zebra-headed giraffe." The Okapi is a solitary and secretive animal, primarily feeding on leaves, fruits, and plant shoots. It inhabits dense forests, where it uses its sense of smell and great discretion to escape predators. While its population remains relatively stable, the Okapi is threatened by deforestation, poaching, and human conflict.

Recommended lens:
>=300 mm

Photography tips:
Approach slowly and discreetly, using a telephoto lens to capture images from a distance, as the okapi is a shy and elusive animal that can easily hide in the dense vegetation of the forest. Photograph early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the light is soft and the okapi is more active, often feeding on foliage in tropical forests. Capture moments of natural behavior: The okapi is a discreet animal that spends most of its time in forested areas. Wait for moments when it moves or feeds, offering unique opportunities for dynamic photos or portraits in its natural environment. Be patient and respectful: As the okapi is difficult to spot, it is important to remain silent and not disturb its natural behavior. Wait for it to appear in its space without frightening it. The okapi is a vulnerable species due to the loss of its forest habitat and threats from poaching. It is essential to respect its natural environment and minimize human disturbances. Follow local conservation rules to preserve this species and its unique habitat in tropical forests.

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