The okapi wash its own ears with its fourteen-inch-long tongue. It also uses the tongue to flick flies from its withers, clean its face, and reach the tender shoots of tall shrubs and trees. The okapi has a shape reminiscent of giraffe. It is smaller and has a shorter neck. It is deep reddish brown with black-and-white zebra-striped legs.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
ANIMAL WORLD - OKAPI
The okapi wash its own ears with its fourteen-inch-long tongue. It also uses the tongue to flick flies from its withers, clean its face, and reach the tender shoots of tall shrubs and trees. The okapi has a shape reminiscent of giraffe. It is smaller and has a shorter neck. It is deep reddish brown with black-and-white zebra-striped legs.
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It looks like a giraffe, T2 Bay!
It looks like a giraffe, T2 Bay!
OK, let's start with your piano practice now!
She is right, parang giraffe nga!
She is right, para ngang giraffe!
Do we have Okapi in Pinas, Tito?
Tito Bay very interesting ang blogsite mo!
Mayroon po ba nito sa zoo natin?
Haven't seen one!
Hoping to see one, too!
It's probably a crossbreed of zebra and giraffe. What do you think?
Darrel is right! Di ba sa atin may animal na tinawag na zebrankey dahil breed ng zebra at donkey!
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