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oka·pi \ōˈkäpē\ noun (-s) Etymology: native name in Africa : a mammal (Okapia johnstoni) discovered in the deep forests of the Belgian Congo in 1900 and closely related to and in many respects resembling the giraffe but being somewhat smaller than an ox, having a relatively short neck, a coat of solid reddish chestnut on the body, the cheeks yellowish white, and the upper parts of the legs ringed with cream and purplish black
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