Okapi

The okapi (Okapia johnstoni) is an even-toed ungulate native to the northeast Democratic Republic of the Congo. Despite the okapi having striped markings resembling those of a zebra, it is related to the giraffe, with both the okapi and giraffe being the only extant members in the family, Giraffidae. Okapis are herbivores, feeding on grass, fruits, and fungi. The okapis coat is dark brown to reddish brown with zebra-pattern on the legs. Males have distinct horn-like protuberances called ossicones. Females ossicones are absent but have hair whorls.