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Okapi Collection

The enigmatic okapi, a member of the Giraffidae family, captivates with its unique appearance and intriguing behavior

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi - male Family: Giraffidae

Okapi - male Family: Giraffidae
WAT-13901 Okapi - male Copenhagen Denmark okapia johnstoni Family: Giraffidae M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi chewing leaves

Okapi chewing leaves
Okapi eating leaves from a tree branch drawn for Drawing at the Zoo published in 1949. The okapi is a native of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi - male Family: Giraffidae

Okapi - male Family: Giraffidae
WAT-13900 Okapi - male Copenhagen Denmark okapia johnstoni Family: Giraffidae M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOkapi Collection: ANIMAL / OKAPI 1903

ANIMAL / OKAPI 1903
Okapia Johnstoni. Date: 1903

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi - male. In captivity

Okapi - male. In captivity
WAT-16612 Okapi - male. In captivity Copenhague, Denmark okapia johnstoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi

Okapi
WW-3366 OKAPI Okapi johnstoni Bonnie Weisser Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi - female. In captivity

Okapi - female. In captivity
WAT-16615 Okapi - female. In captivity Copenhague, Denmark okapia johnstoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapia johnstoni, Okapi with a brown body and stripey legs, side view

Okapia johnstoni, Okapi with a brown body and stripey legs, side view

Background imageOkapi Collection: Striped Okapi

Striped Okapi
A mother Okapi and her fawn in an enclosure in their native homeland in the former Belgian Congo

Background imageOkapi Collection: Giraffe (Bewick)

Giraffe (Bewick)
giraffa camelopardalis The Cameleopard as it is known in Bewicks day is the worlds tallest animal, standing over 5.5m tall. The okapi is a relative

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi

Okapi
9th August 1979: An Okapi feeding at London Zoo. (Photo by Fred Mott/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi (Okapia johnstoni). Beauval Zoo Parc, France. Captive

Okapi (Okapia johnstoni). Beauval Zoo Parc, France. Captive

Background imageOkapi Collection: do you like my stripped panties... ??

do you like my stripped panties... ??
Anna Cseresnjes

Background imageOkapi Collection: The Okapi (Ocapia Johnstoni), the new Animal discovered in Central Africa (colour litho)

The Okapi (Ocapia Johnstoni), the new Animal discovered in Central Africa (colour litho)
1037234 The Okapi (Ocapia Johnstoni), the new Animal discovered in Central Africa (colour litho) by Johnston, Harry Hamilton (1858-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi in the Congo Forest, by Sir H H Johnston

Okapi in the Congo Forest, by Sir H H Johnston

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi and giraffe (colour litho)

Okapi and giraffe (colour litho)
979402 Okapi and giraffe (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Okapi and giraffe)

Background imageOkapi Collection: Picture No. 10781402

Picture No. 10781402
Okapi - male (okapia johnstoni) Date:

Background imageOkapi Collection: de Havilland DH14A Okapi G-EAPY in its original form

de Havilland DH14A Okapi G-EAPY in its original form
de Havilland DH14A Okapi, G-EAPY, in its original form with two-wheeled undercarriage

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) immature male, close-up of head, feeding on leaves (captive)

Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) immature male, close-up of head, feeding on leaves (captive)

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi hide C016 / 6118

Okapi hide C016 / 6118
Strips of hide from an okapi (Okapia johnstoni) skin obtained in 1900 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston (1858-1927), High Commissioner of Uganda. Held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapia johnstoni, okapi

Okapia johnstoni, okapi
Strips of hide from an okapi skin obtained in 1900 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston (1858-1927), High Commissioner of Uganda

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) adult, walking (captive)

Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) adult, walking (captive)

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) adult, close-up of head, feeding with tongue stretching out for leaves

Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) adult, close-up of head, feeding with tongue stretching out for leaves (captive)

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi

Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) - a giraffid artiodactyl mammal native to the Ituri Rainforest, located in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in central Africa

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi

Okapi
KFO-1136 OKAPI-STRIPE PATTERNS Okapia johnstoni Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOkapi Collection: Okapi

Okapi
KF-11425 OKAPI - STRIPE PATTERN Okapia johnstoni Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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The enigmatic okapi, a member of the Giraffidae family, captivates with its unique appearance and intriguing behavior. In this captivating snapshot from 1903, we witness a male okapi gracefully chewing on leaves, showcasing its distinct features. With its brown body and striking striped legs, this female okapi in captivity mesmerizes us with her elegance as she gazes into the distance. The Okapia johnstoni species is truly a wonder to behold; their elusive nature adds to their allure. This striped beauty resembles both giraffes and Bewick's creatures in an enchanting blend of characteristics. As we delve deeper into the Rowland Ward Diorama, we uncover the secrets of these fascinating animals that continue to amaze scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike.