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Grevy's Zebra

Equus grevyi

Description:

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

Habitat:

Dry, semi-desert grasslands of Africa

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4 Comments

YorkieSutaryo
YorkieSutaryo 12 years ago

Yeah I'm thinking of the same thing Cindy..we're probably right :)

YorkieSutaryo
YorkieSutaryo 12 years ago

Thanks Sachin :D

CindyBinghamKeiser
CindyBinghamKeiser 12 years ago

Grévy's Zebra?

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Nice spotting,

YorkieSutaryo
Spotted by
YorkieSutaryo

日野市 (Hino), 関東 (Kanto Region), Japan

Spotted on Jan 31, 2012
Submitted on Feb 4, 2012

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