Wildlife researchers from the Zoological Society of London and the Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation have captured on camera - for the first time - a true unicorn: an okapi in the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Dr Noelle Kumpel, ZSL's Bushmeat and Forests Conservation Program Manager, said: "To have captured the first-ever photographs of such a charismatic creature is amazing, and particularly special for ZSL given that the species was originally described here over a century ago.
"Okapi are very shy and rare animals, which is why conventional surveys only tend to record droppings and other signs of their presence."
http://news.sbs.com.au/worldnewsaustralia/british_team_capture_first_pictures_of_africa39s_39unicorn39_557472 | More photos at the Daily Mail
Previously on Neatorama: Zebra + Horse + Giraffe
it depicts the "unicorn" roe deer found in
the natural reserve of Prato (in Tuscany)
three months ago.