The Okapi:
The okapi is a very shy African animal, closely related to giraffe. It is endangered.
The Meerkat:
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Meerkats are close relatives of the mongoose, and live Africa. Sometimes other meerkats will babysit the young while the mother feeds.
The Hoatzin:
This bird is considered to be almost a relic of prehistory, possibly related to the archaeopteryx. It has claws on its wings, which they use to climb. When threatened, they drop from their nests into the water, then climb back up using their wing claws. Hoatzins live in the Amazon.
The Tapir:
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Although it looks like a strange sort of pig or anteater, tapirs are actually related to horses and rhinos. They are found in Central and South America, as well as southest Asia. All four species of tapir are endangered.
The Capybara:
The Capybara is the world's largest rodent. It lives in South America.