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English: Photograph of Okapi From the book "Extinct Animals". Text: "Photograph of the specimen of the Okapi (Okapia erchsoni) obtained by Sir Harry Johnston near the Semliki river in Central Africa. The specimen is a female not fully grown, and is of the size of a very large donkey."
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Source Extinct animals, pp. 163–156, 1905, London, Archibald Constable & co., ltd.
Author Edwin Ray Lankester

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