Okapi
The okapi is closely related to the giraffe. It is the giraffe's sole living relative, despite the fact that it looks like a zebra. Okapis appear to be a strange patchwork of several animals; horse-like in body and head, with a neck longer than a horse's, and a long, black giraffe-like tongue. Males also have short hair-covered horns similar to those of a giraffe. Okapis walk like their relatives, too: the two front legs move in unison, as do the back two. Their dark brown bodies, with white stripes down the legs and on the rump, provide them instant camouflage. They are rarely seen in the wild, but when they are, they are either alone or in a mother-offspring pair.