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The Okapi

The Okapi. By Lachlan Broadhurst. Question 1. What is the Okapi?. The Okapi is a animal found in the Ituri Rainforest in the Republic of Congo of Central Africa. The Okapi’s scientific name is Okapia Johnstoni. It is just under 2 meters tall at the shoulder and about 2.5 meters long.

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The Okapi

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  1. The Okapi By Lachlan Broadhurst

  2. Question 1

  3. What is the Okapi? • The Okapi is a animal found in the Ituri Rainforest in the Republic of Congo of Central Africa. • The Okapi’s scientific name is Okapia Johnstoni. • It is just under 2 meters tall at the shoulder and about 2.5 meters long. • Okapi’s are also known as forest giraffe’s. • They live in the understory.

  4. Question 2

  5. What family is the Okapi from? • The Okapi looks like a Zebra but it is actually from the giraffidae family. • The Okapi and the Giraffe are the only living animals in the giraffidae family. • The other extinct members of the giraffidae family include: the white tailed deer, Helladotherium and the Diprotodon. Giraffidae family Giraffe White tailed deer Okapi DiprotodonHelladotherium

  6. Question 3

  7. Who Discovered The Okapi? The Okapi was discovered in 1901 by Sir Harry Johnston. Sir Harry Johnston was born in 1858 and died in 1927. He was knighted in 1896 by King Edward the seventh.

  8. Question 4

  9. What do Okapi’s eat? • Okapi’s are herbivores. • Okapi’s are ruminants, which means they swallow their food without chewing. • They eat leaves, grass, ferns, fruit and fungi. • Okapi’s are eaten by leopards and other big cats. • They have a blue/black tongue over 45cm long. • They can eat from 40-65 pounds of food every day. • Some of the food that the Okapi eats can be poisonous to humans.

  10. Question 5

  11. Do we have an effect on the Okapi? • It is estimated that there is only 25,000 Okapi’s left in the wild. • Natives in the ituri rainforest accidently catch Okapi’s in the traps that are meant for smaller animals. • Okapi’s stay well away from humans (they only like the zookeepers when they feed them). • People used to hunt for Okapi’s.

  12. Question 6

  13. Facts about the Okapi. • The Okapi is usually quiet, but can make sounds. The Okapi “grunts" when greeting each other and sometimes even their zoo-keepers (only when it’s feeding time). The young calves "bleat" to their mothers. Some have even made soft "moo" noises! • It lives to about 30 years. • It pee’s to mark it’s territory. • It has one calf every 2-3 years • The stripes on the Okapi’s legs are thought to help the calf see it’s mother.

  14. Quiz Instructions (the answer’s are from the information I just told you)

  15. Instructions *you are only allowed to use one thing to help you per turn. *I will give you no help. *The crowd is not allowed to shout out the answer. Start

  16. Wrong! Ears like mine aren’t just pretty! You should get some. Start Again

  17. Where is the Okapi found? • A) The Amazon rainforest. • B) The Gondwana rainforest • C) The Ituri Rainforest • D) The Wasabi rainforest • 50/50 • Ask the audience • Phone a friend

  18. Phone a friend Hello?... oh yeah I think the answer’s C… Bye. A) The Amazon rainforest. B) The Gondwana rainforest C) The Ituri Rainforest D) The Wasabi rainforest

  19. A) The Amazon rainforest. B) The Gondwana rainforest C) The Ituri Rainforest D) The Wasabi rainforest Ask the audience

  20. 50/50 • A) The Amazon rainforest. • B) The Gondwana rainforest • C) The Ituri Rainforest • D) The Wasabi rainforest

  21. What is the Okapi’s scientific name? • A) Okapia Johnstoni • B) Okapis Baloney • C) Okar Sattani • D) Okapia Johnston • 50/50 • Ask the audience • Phone a friend

  22. Ask the audience

  23. Phone a friend Hello?... oh yeah I think the answer’s A… Bye. A) Okapia Johnstoni B) Okapis Baloney C) Okar Sattani D) Okapia Johnston

  24. 50/50 • A) Okapia Johnstoni • B) Okapis Baloney • C) Okar Sattani • D) Okapia Johnston

  25. Click on a picture of another animal in the Giraffidae family A) B) D) C) Okapi 50/50 Ask the Audience Phone a friend

  26. 50/50 A)Zebra B)Pony C)Camel D)Giraffe A) B) D) C) Okapi

  27. Ask the audience A)Zebra B)Pony C)Camel D)Giraffe

  28. Phone a friend Hello?... oh yeah I think the answer’s A… Bye. A)Zebra B)Pony C)Camel D)Giraffe

  29. What year was the Okapi discovered? • A) 1900 • B) 1901 • C) 1858 • D) 1927 • 50/50 • Ask the audience • Phone a friend

  30. 50/50 • A) 1900 • B) 1901 • C) 1858 • D) 1927

  31. Phone a friend Hello?... oh yeah I think the answer’s A or B … Bye. A) 1900 B) 1901 C) 1858 D) 1927

  32. A) 1900 B) 1901 C) 1858 D) 1927 Ask the audience

  33. Is the food that the okapi eat poisonous to humans? • A) None of it • B) All of it • C) most of it • D) Hmm… a bit • 50/50 • Ask the audience • Phone a friend

  34. 50/50 • A) none of it • B) All of it • C) most of it • D) Hmm… a bit

  35. A) None of it B) All of it C) most of it D) Hmm… a bit Ask the audience

  36. Phone a friend Hello?... oh yeah I think the answer’s C or D… Bye. A) None of it B) All of it C) most of it D) Hmm… a bit

  37. You finished the quiz!!! End slide show

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