
The Okapi is only found in the Democratic Republic of Congo; it lives deep in the rain forest and is so shy, we didn't even know for sure it was a real creature until 1901. Okapi do not live in herds, they are solitary creatures and are considered extremely tasty by its neighbors - the leopard and people from the DRC.
So, how do we still have any Okapi in the world today? They do something extremely unique - they communicate with infrasonic calls . . . leopards and people are not able to hear these beautiful animals communicate, so the mama Okapi and able to "talk" to their babies in safety.
How did the Okapi learn to communicate with infrasonic calls? How did they get such large ears which are perfect for hearing these infrasonic calls? If they had to figure out leopards and people were not able to hear infrasonic calls and grow ears to hear them, they would likely have become extinct as their neighbors put them at the top of their "menu". No! It is a simple answer. God designed them this way!

So, take time to tell your grandchildren about the Okapi and how they give you another reason, another "why", you are able to believe in God and trust His Word with confidence.
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