Okapia johnstoni

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Definition

Noun: * Okapia johnstoni: A large, hoofed mammal native to the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. It is the only living relative of the giraffe, but has a much shorter neck and distinctive horizontal white stripes on its upper legs and hindquarters. It is a solitary, elusive, and endangered animal.

Usage
  • The word Okapia johnstoni is a scientific name (binomial nomenclature) used in biology and zoology. It is always written in italics, with the genus () capitalized and the species () in lowercase.
  • It is used in formal, academic, and scientific contexts to refer precisely to this specific species. In general conversation, the common name "okapi" is almost always used instead.
Examples
  • Scientists studying the Ituri Rainforest work to protect the habitat of Okapia johnstoni.
  • Okapia johnstoni was not known to the Western world until the early 20th century.
  • The genetic analysis confirmed that Okapia johnstoni is the giraffe's closest living relative.
Advanced Usage
  • The species name honors Sir Harry Johnston, the British explorer who played a key role in securing specimens of the animal for scientific study in Europe.
Variants and Related Words
  • Okapi (noun): The common name for . This is the standard term used in non-scientific contexts (e.g., zoos, wildlife documentaries, general conversation).
    • We saw an okapi at the zoo.
Synonyms
  • Okapi: This is the direct and most common synonym.
  • Forest giraffe: A descriptive, informal name highlighting its relationship to the giraffe and its habitat.
Different Meanings
  • As a proper scientific name, Okapia johnstoni refers exclusively to this single species of mammal. It does not have other general meanings.
Noun
  1. similar to the giraffe but smaller with much shorter neck and stripe on the legs

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