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Grevy's Zebra
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Taken at the Toronto Zoo
Description: Grevy’s zebras are the largest of the zebras. Grevy’s zebra has a long narrow head, broad, rounded tufted ears and a relatively short, strong neck. The eyes are large round and heavily fringed. Grevy’s zebra has incisors that they use to clip grass and numerous cheek-teeth that grind their food. There is no size difference between the sexes. Head & Body Length: 250-300 cm Height at Shoulder: 140-160 cm Tail Length: 38-60 cm Weight: 352-450 kg
Grevy's Zebra
© All Rights Reserved
No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without the Written Consent of Serena Livingston
Taken at the Toronto Zoo
Description: Grevy’s zebras are the largest of the zebras. Grevy’s zebra has a long narrow head, broad, rounded tufted ears and a relatively short, strong neck. The eyes are large round and heavily fringed. Grevy’s zebra has incisors that they use to clip grass and numerous cheek-teeth that grind their food. There is no size difference between the sexes. Head & Body Length: 250-300 cm Height at Shoulder: 140-160 cm Tail Length: 38-60 cm Weight: 352-450 kg