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What is the lifespan of an okapi?                  

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The lifespan of an okapi is up to 30 years in the wild and in captivity. However, most captive okapis only live up to 20 years as they tend to suffer from obesity and other health problems. The lifespan of an okapi largely depends on the care and conservation efforts made by humans.
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The lifespan of an okapi (Okapia johnstoni) in the wild is not well-documented, as they are elusive animals living in dense rainforests, making long-term observations challenging. However, in captivity, where they receive specialized care and a controlled environment, okapis have been known to live up to 30 years or more.



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In the wild, okapis typically live for 20-30 years, while in captivity they may live up to 40 years.

Okapis are herbivorous mammals that are native to the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are solitary and elusive animals that are known for their striped legs and long, prehensile tongues. Okapis are classified as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting for their meat and hides.
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