I was looking at okapi exhibit pictures from various zoos in the galleries and thinking about the okapi exhibits that I have seen (Los Angeles, San Diego Zoo and Safari Park, Omaha, Bronx, Houston, Disney's Animal Kingdom).
A generality that emerges is that most of these exhibits are nicely vegetated, shady "forests" that exhibit okapis in generally the same way.
One thing that I hear over and over and over from okapi newbies that see them for the first time is "oh, it must be a zebra of some kind", which would be a natural assumption based on their legs.
My question is, what exhibits have people experienced that have the best interpretive graphics, talks, or presentation that inform people that okapis are giraffids? Disney's Animal Kingdom has a cool display comparing giraffe and okapi skulls, with actual skull casts that people can touch.
Does anybody have a favorite okapi exhibit? What makes it special from the other okapi exhibits in the world?
A generality that emerges is that most of these exhibits are nicely vegetated, shady "forests" that exhibit okapis in generally the same way.
One thing that I hear over and over and over from okapi newbies that see them for the first time is "oh, it must be a zebra of some kind", which would be a natural assumption based on their legs.
My question is, what exhibits have people experienced that have the best interpretive graphics, talks, or presentation that inform people that okapis are giraffids? Disney's Animal Kingdom has a cool display comparing giraffe and okapi skulls, with actual skull casts that people can touch.
Does anybody have a favorite okapi exhibit? What makes it special from the other okapi exhibits in the world?