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Equus grevyi
The largest of the equids, it has a big head and neck that are supported by slender legs. The stripes on its body are narrower than those of a plains zebra. The horizontal stripes on the legs remain distinct all the way down to the hooves, and the tall, upright mane is also striped in a pattern that continues on from the neck. Other distinct characteristics are a tan-colored muzzle with white edges, and the large, rounded ears that have one thick black stripe on the back with white tips
Dry, semi-desert grasslands of Africa
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Yeah I'm thinking of the same thing Cindy..we're probably right :)
Thanks Sachin :D
Grévy's Zebra?
Nice spotting,