Grevy's Zebras - Lewa Conservancy, Kenya
Grévy's are the tallest Zebra species; they have mule-like, larger ears, and have the tightest stripes of all zebras. They have distinctively erect manes, and more slender snouts. They are also very endangered and are basically limited to northern regions of Kenya and a little bit into Somalia. These Grevy's live in a conservancy in Kenya and are doing well. Overall though, the population is still declining.
Grevy's Zebras - Lewa Conservancy, Kenya
Grévy's are the tallest Zebra species; they have mule-like, larger ears, and have the tightest stripes of all zebras. They have distinctively erect manes, and more slender snouts. They are also very endangered and are basically limited to northern regions of Kenya and a little bit into Somalia. These Grevy's live in a conservancy in Kenya and are doing well. Overall though, the population is still declining.