An okapi is a hoofed mammal that´s in the giraffe family, but has a shorter neck and legs. Its forehead and ears are a dull red, and they are about 8 feet long and 5 feet at the shoulders. They have four stomachs; they eat leaves, grass, fruit, and fungi. The males weigh 440-660 pounds and the females are 465-785 pounds. Its tongue is around 18 inches long. The males have short horns almost like tall stubs, like the females. It lives in the African Ituri rainforest.
I think it will change due to global warming because it will rain more which will cause the trees to grow taller, so if they don't adapt then they can't eat. They will also grow horns because the predators will eat more if the prey don't adapt, then the predator will come for the okapi next so it has to defend itself.
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