RF2WBF276–Adorable baby okapi standing in a tranquil outdoor setting
RFPR7DW7–Baby Okapi with her mum on a sunny day
RF2F8C6KA–Los Angeles, CA, USA: January 18th, 2014: A young Okapi smells its mother at the LA Zoo in Los Angeles, CA.
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RM2C5P7M6–The shy and elusive okapi and her baby at London Zoo, in Regents Park, UK
RFGW4387–Okapi family - 3D render
RMAKWD3R–Net hunter with baby
RFGW43YH–Okapi family - 3D render
RFJ8PM5G–Cartoon smiling Okapi
RMMN40P7–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RME0WMG1–Aug. 08, 1963 - A Baby Okapi In The Zoo... New-born baby Okapi in the zoo in Paris and its mother from Congo.
RFRKA03K–vector cartoon animal clipart: okapi
RME0W54N–Jun. 08, 1961 - Born in Paris zoo. Photo shows Baby Okapi (a crossing of Antelope and Giraffe) born in the Paris zoo pictured with its mother this morning.
RMW07A86–A female okapi calf was born at the Saint Louis Zoo on June 17, 2013 it was announced in St. Louis on August 16, 2013. The little female named Umeme weighed 52.8 pounds at birth. Okapi calves are very fast-growing, and at one month of age, Umeme had already doubled her weight. With a velvety dark striped coat, the okapi is one of the world's rarest animals in captivity, with only 94 of these animals in 23 American zoos, including Umeme. One of the last mammals 'discovered' by the scientific community in 1901, the okapi or Òforest giraffeÓ is an animal so shy and secretive in the dense rainfore
RMG6FT4H–Baby okapi, Antonia, the second to be born at London Zoo, on July 1, as part of the Endangered Species Programme. The okapi is often referred to as jungle giraffes due to their preferred habitat in deep in the dense forests of central Africa, and is thought to be the only living relative of the giraffe.
RM2CX9D6N–Stars and stripes Star of ITV’s London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year gives birth ahead of Episode 2 Oni the okapi, who featured in the first episode of last week’s ITV documentary, London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year - has delighted zookeepers at the iconic zoo by giving birth to a healthy baby girl. The second-time mum, whose lockdown pregnancy took centre stage in Thursday’s episode, went into labour late on Sunday 20 September before giving birth to the adorable calf – given the name ‘Ede’ by zookeepers – the following morning.
RME0XDGA–Jun. 11, 1966 - Pictured here is ''Josef'' and okapi baby born at the Frankfurt Zoo on June 2, 1966. The rare animal is a particular favorite of caretaker Reinhard Weiss(pictured). Birth and rearing of okapis is especially difficult in a zoo setting. Professor Bernhard Grzimek and his son Michael brought the first okapi to German in 1954 in a special air plane.
RFPR7DW6–Baby Okapi with her mum on a sunny day
RME0YNWM–Jan. 01, 1971 - An Okapi baby in the Basel Zoo : A happy and very rare event in the zoological garden in Basel, when last week Okapi-mother ''Pallas'' gave birth to a female. Extraordinary not only for the reason that Okapis are very hard to bring up in captivity, but because this young Okapi is the first of the second zoo-generation. Mother and father were born in captivity. Photo shows ''Baby ''Tamu'' and mother ''Pallas''. a few day after the birth.
RFP80FKD–Cute children zoo alphabet O letter tracing of funny animal cartoon for kids learning English vocabulary
RFED1PWP–Okapi (okapia johnstoni) family standing on the grass by night
RME0WF13–Aug. 08, 1962 - Second Okapi born in the Frankfurt Zoo: For the second time in two years an okapi was born in the Frankfurt Zoo. They are the only ones in Germany. The Okapis are a kind of animal which only 1900 were discovered. They live in the Congo-jungles. The parent Okapis were brought to Frankfurt in 1954 and 1958. Photo shows the okapi-baby ''Kilindi'' with its mother-deer ''Safari'
RME0WP7N–Nov. 11, 1963 - Baby Zamba Makes History. The little chap with the pink ''socks'' who looks a little unsteady on his feet, has a special claim to fame, for he is an okapi, ad what is more he is the first okapi ever to be born in Britain. The okapi is an extremely nervous creature, and attempts have been made to breed them ever since 1900 when the first one was captured, but none of them have ever overcome their nervousness sufficiently to start a family
RMMN40NB–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEX1–Animal in San Diego
RME0XT56–Sep. 09, 1967 - Very rare baby for the Zoo of Basel. This Okapi-baby is one of the very few Okapis born in a Zoological garden.
RMG6FT4A–Baby okapi, Antonia, the second to be born at London Zoo, on July 1 as part of the Endangered Species Programme. The okapi is often referred to as jungle giraffes due to their preferred habitat in deep in the dense forests of central Africa, and is thought to be the only living relative of the giraffe.
RM2CX9D4G–Stars and stripes Star of ITV’s London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year gives birth ahead of Episode 2 Oni the okapi, who featured in the first episode of last week’s ITV documentary, London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year - has delighted zookeepers at the iconic zoo by giving birth to a healthy baby girl. The second-time mum, whose lockdown pregnancy took centre stage in Thursday’s episode, went into labour late on Sunday 20 September before giving birth to the adorable calf – given the name ‘Ede’ by zookeepers – the following morning.
RMG5MFDM–London Zoo's seven week old Okapi calf, Jemima, stays close to her mother Elila in their paddock. The birth of the Okapi - a relative of the Giraffe - coincides with the 100th anniversary of the species which was discovered in central Africa in 1901.
RMMN40PR–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEX0–Animal in San Diego
RM2CX9D53–Stars and stripes Star of ITV’s London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year gives birth ahead of Episode 2 Oni the okapi, who featured in the first episode of last week’s ITV documentary, London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year - has delighted zookeepers at the iconic zoo by giving birth to a healthy baby girl. The second-time mum, whose lockdown pregnancy took centre stage in Thursday’s episode, went into labour late on Sunday 20 September before giving birth to the adorable calf – given the name ‘Ede’ by zookeepers – the following morning.
RMG5MFDK–London Zoo's seven week old Okapi calf, Jemima, stays close to her mother Elila in their paddock. The birth of the Okapi - a relative of the Giraffe - coincides with the 100th anniversary of the species which was discovered in central Africa in 1901.
RMMN40R1–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEWX–Animal in San Diego
RM2E1CJX0–2020 saw the arrival of many new animals at ZSL London Zoo: two excitable otter pups were born during lockdown to first-time parents Pip and Matilda, before Oni the okapi gave birth to a female calf, Ede, in September - part of the vital breeding programme for the Endangered species. Sumatran tigress Gaysha arrived in mid-December to be reunited with her former mate, Asim, in Tiger Territory – a Critically Endangered species, the important new addition was recorded for the first time as part of the 2021 tally.
RMG5MFDG–London Zoo's seven week old Okapi calf, Jemima, stays close to her mother Elila in their paddock. The birth of the Okapi - a relative of the Giraffe - coincides with the 100th anniversary of the species which was discovered in central Africa in 1901.
RMMN40M5–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEWY–Animal in San Diego
RM2E1CJXR–2020 saw the arrival of many new animals at ZSL London Zoo: two excitable otter pups were born during lockdown to first-time parents Pip and Matilda, before Oni the okapi gave birth to a female calf, Ede, in September - part of the vital breeding programme for the Endangered species. Sumatran tigress Gaysha arrived in mid-December to be reunited with her former mate, Asim, in Tiger Territory – a Critically Endangered species, the important new addition was recorded for the first time as part of the 2021 tally.
RMG5MFDH–London Zoo Okapi calf
RMMN40MF–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEWP–Animal in San Diego
RM2E1CJXJ–2020 saw the arrival of many new animals at ZSL London Zoo: two excitable otter pups were born during lockdown to first-time parents Pip and Matilda, before Oni the okapi gave birth to a female calf, Ede, in September - part of the vital breeding programme for the Endangered species. Sumatran tigress Gaysha arrived in mid-December to be reunited with her former mate, Asim, in Tiger Territory – a Critically Endangered species, the important new addition was recorded for the first time as part of the 2021 tally.
RM2CX9D6F–Stars and stripes Star of ITV’s London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year gives birth ahead of Episode 2 Oni the okapi, who featured in the first episode of last week’s ITV documentary, London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year - has delighted zookeepers at the iconic zoo by giving birth to a healthy baby girl. The second-time mum, whose lockdown pregnancy took centre stage in Thursday’s episode, went into labour late on Sunday 20 September before giving birth to the adorable calf – given the name ‘Ede’ by zookeepers – the following morning.
RMMN40KK–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEWW–Animal in San Diego
RM2E1CJXN–2020 saw the arrival of many new animals at ZSL London Zoo: two excitable otter pups were born during lockdown to first-time parents Pip and Matilda, before Oni the okapi gave birth to a female calf, Ede, in September - part of the vital breeding programme for the Endangered species. Sumatran tigress Gaysha arrived in mid-December to be reunited with her former mate, Asim, in Tiger Territory – a Critically Endangered species, the important new addition was recorded for the first time as part of the 2021 tally.
RMMN40KG–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEWM–Animal in San Diego
RFJMEEWK–Animal in San Diego
RMMN40M4–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RFJMEEWH–Animal in San Diego
RMMN40NK–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMMN40JY–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMMN40NM–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMMN40MY–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMMN40RT–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
RMMN40MJ–ZSL London Zoo, London, 14th May 2018. Meghan, the young okapi, with her mum Oni and keeper Gemma Metcalf, is given a royal treat to celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding – a bouquet of edible violet flowers to rival her namesake’s, Meghan Markle. The five-month-old, who was named after Meghan to commemorate the Royal couple’s engagement, is given the tasty blooms ahead of the big day - so neither Meghan has to share the spotlight. Credit: Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News
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