Which animal is known as forest giraffe or zebra giraffe and found only in republic of Congo?
Correct answer: Okapi
Ray C
Wow! First time I learned about this fastinating animal!
Player Say what!?
Somehow I knew about this fantastic animal but sure didn't know those amazing details. So cool looking.
KAITLYNMARIA
Such a fascinating animal that not many people are aware off
jite
I never knew a creature like this existed. I love this game.
Joymarie09
What a beautiful animal!
Carina
wow I never knew this beautiful creature even existed
Kookwater
It is also the last of the mammals that was discovered.
Player #25874027
Tracey,
How?
The kangaroo and tiger do not live in Africa and it’s clearly not a zebra!
Tracey
Ray Cress, me too. I chose the wrong answer. lol
Player #54382871
they got fancy pants
Cyanideprincess
What a stunning animal!
me
Carla, maybe Ann doesn't like crossword puzzles.
Carla
Ann, Do crosswords; this answer occurs frequently.
Player #82222091
KAT, the okapi is also one of my favorite animals. I first saw an Okapi in England in 1978. When the DEA was creating search coordinates in the Atlantic Ocean to search for drug smuggling, they were naming sections of the latitude/longitude after animals. I named the Okapi section. We have an Okapi in our zoo.
KAT
the okapi is one of my very favorite animals, they are so very unique looking I have seen them at the Oklahoma City Zoo and also at the San Diego Zoo I wish they had them in Washington state though
mike
It is nice to discover some informations we ignore.
Player #62752956
Kookwater, not true. It was discovered in 1901 and many new species of mammal have been discovered since.
tvtriv
I always go to Brookfield Zoo, near Chicago, to see these amazing animals!
Player #53829627
What happens when a giraffe and zebra get bored?
Player #2419805
Great to know about this animal
Ann
Me too. Have never seen or heard of it
bribiepete
Player #25874027, perhaps because some people's first language is not English.
Eileen
didn't know they existence
Player #2512936
Interesting and fascinsting! I hope they are well protected from humans.