Kimacho the male Okapi has passed away. This is from the zoo's Facebook:
"With profound sadness we announce the passing of the beloved okapi at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Kimacho. Like humans, okapi can suffer from acute heart disease, and he had been under treatment for heart and respiratory illness for quite some time. He was getting progressively worse, so we made the tough decision to humanely euthanize him Thursday.
At 20 years old, Kimacho lived a long life for his species. He was born September 7, 2000 and came to our Zoo in 2010 from the Houston Zoo. For 11 years in Jacksonville, he served as an extraordinary ambassador for his endangered species and was a favorite among guests and staff alike.
Okapi are native to the dense rainforests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and due to their elusive nature, were not discovered until 1901. Due to their unique markings, people first thought they were relatives of zebra, however they are the only living relatives of giraffe. Their species is threatened due to deforestation, poaching, and mining. We proudly support the work of the Okapi Conservation Project, who works with wildlife rangers and communities throughout the Okapi Wildlife Reserve to ensure the protection of the okapi and other species in the area.
Zoo fans are encouraged to post their favorite photos and memories of Kimacho. Our animal care staff and entire Zoo family appreciate your thoughts during this difficult time."
*Time to bring back the Cape Buffaloes!!!!!*