The okapi (Okapia johnstoni) or forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe, and zebra giraffe, is an endangered artiodactyl mammal that is endemic to the northeast Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, non-invasive genetic identification has suggested that a population has occurred south-west of the Congo River as well. It is the only species in the genus Okapia. Although the okapi has striped markings reminiscent of zebras, it is most closely related to the giraffe. The okapi and the giraffe are the only living members of the family Giraffidae.
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On Dinosaur International Day 2022, the Dinotracker twitter account released a poster of a pair of okapis interacting with a Parasaurolophus, with a small quote: "We Can Coexist".