Zebras, the iconic striped equines of Africa, are facing threats from habitat loss and poaching. Three main species—Plains, Grevy’s, and Mountain zebras—each exhibit unique characteristics and social ...
Grevy’s zebras are native to Ethiopia and northern ... Young males also form intermittent packs. As the species’ habitat declines, the zebras must roam over larger and larger areas in search ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Grevy's Zebra. Habitat degradation and competition for resources have been identified as ...
Some of these animals are rugged mountaineers, some have spots instead of stripes, and some of them bark like dogs. And if you want to tell the zebra species apart, look at their rumps.
Ninah Tanya, who is 26, is not only attracted by the uniqueness of each Grevy’s zebra, but also by the realisation that the ...
Due to hunting, habitat loss and severe drought, numbers of Grevy's zebra's in the wild are estimated to be under 3,000, 90% of which are found is northern Kenya. "Every birth is important ...