Okapi Power Animal

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The okapi, sometimes called the forest giraffe or African unicorn, lives in the dense rainforests of the Congo. They have elongated necks and a rear striped body that looks like a giraffe-zebra hybrid. The okapi’s chocolate brown coat with white stripes on its legs and hindquarters provides good camouflage. They’re herbivores, feeding on a variety of leaves, buds, grasses, ferns, fruit, and fungi. Okapis have long, grasping tongues to reach hidden leaves high in the trees. Their solitary and elusive nature allows them to spend much of the day foraging for vegetation.

After about 15 months, okapi mothers have a single calf that’s able to walk just 30 minutes after birth. They raise their young alone for up to two years, teaching them how to navigate the terrain and identify edible plants. The unique looking okapi is very resourceful due to their diversified diet. They symbolize independence, adaptability, and self-sufficiency. When you want to be your own person, call on the spirit of the okapi. Visit our website to learn more and get your free power animal reading. Thank you for subscribing and have a great day.

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