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  2. Okapi - Wikipedia

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    Strips cut from the striped part of the skin of an okapi, sent home by Sir Harry Johnston, were the first evidence of the okapi's existence to reach Europe.. Although the okapi was unknown to the Western world until the 20th century, it may have been depicted since the early fifth century BCE on the façade of the Apadana at Persepolis, a gift from the Ethiopian procession to the Achaemenid ...

  3. Okapi Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Until 2012 it still served that function, albeit with very different methodology, as the okapis remained in Congo. In 2012 a rebel attack left the center's captive okapis dead and it was decided to focus exclusively (at least as long as there were security concerns) on preserving the wild okapis in the reserve. [8]

  4. List of first human settlements - Wikipedia

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    Mijares and Piper (2010) found bones in a cave near Peñablanca, Cagayan, originally thought to be modern human. However, these were subsequently dated ca. 134 kya, belonging to a different species, Homo luzonensis. [24] Africa, North Africa: Egypt: 50–80: Taramasa Hill: Skeleton of 8- to 10-year-old child discovered in 1994 [25] Australia

  5. Rare okapi calf steps outside for the first time - AOL

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  6. Rare and endangered okapi born at Cincinnati Zoo - AOL

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    The young okapi marks the 18th born at the Cincinnati Zoo since 1989. There are approximately 15,000 okapis globally, the zoo estimates. Habitat destruction and poaching have harmed the species ...

  7. Giraffidae - Wikipedia

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    The Giraffidae are a family of ruminant artiodactyl mammals that share a recent common ancestor with deer and bovids.This family, once a diverse group spread throughout Eurasia and Africa, presently comprises only two extant genera, the giraffe (between one and eight, usually four, species of Giraffa, depending on taxonomic interpretation) and the okapi (the only known species of Okapia).

  8. Cincinnati Zoo Shares Video of Excited Okapi Calf Exploring ...

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    @Moriah made me laugh when she said, "Honestly can’t get over the fact that okapi look like they’re from Loony Toons world LOL!" Related: Viewers Get First Glimpse of Rare 6-Week-Old Okapi ...

  9. Ossicone - Wikipedia

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    It had been argued that the so-called ossicones known from fossils were actually horns, but later research showed that these structures are consistent with the ossicones of giraffes and okapi. [6] The following is a list of some ossicone-bearing genera: Giraffidae †Bramatherium (2 pairs) †Decennatherium (1 pair) Giraffa (giraffes; 1 pair)