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Last updated on Tuesday, June 6, 2017
(SOUTH BEND) - A northern Indiana zoo is set to become the first in the state to exhibit an endangered African species that’s a relative of the giraffe.
South Bend's Potawatomi Zoo recently acquired two okapi from Chicago's Brookfield Zoo. They're expected to go on display later this month.
Both are males standing about 5 feet tall. They're related to the giraffe but sport shorter necks, similar long ears and a long tongue.
Zoo executive director Marcy Dean calls 4-year-old Corky and 2-year-old Will "the boys" and says zoo staffers are enamored with them.
Dean tells The South Bend Tribune the okapi are a coup for the zoo because no other zoo in Indiana or Michigan has them.
She says only about 20 to 25 other U.S. zoos exhibit okapi.
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