This is also known as an Okapi and it looks like a zebra mixed with something else, but it actually belongs to the giraffe family. They are about the average height of an antelope and weigh about 200 kg to about 350 kg as adults. They are native only to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and live in the canopy forests where they eat tree leaves, grasses, ferns and fruit. In the picture below you can see it's tongue which is really long used to grasp vegetation.
The males are the only ones that have horns like in the picture above. They are generally solitary animals, but do come together for mating. Males have larger territories than females, but allow females to pass through them. They are able to mate all year round, are pregnant for more than a year and give birth to a baby that is able to walk after about 30 minutes. In the picture below is a mother and a baby.
Unfortunately they are endangered due to deforestation. Their range is very small in the world and getting smaller.
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