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ewww... zebra junk. So the one with the junk, on the right-- he's the one who was just born when i left last year. sheesh!! now he's HUGE! and i hear he has a 'tude that rivals that of wilbur's. ooh, equines.
Once endangered, the Cape mountain zebras have staged a great come back, It is now well established in South Africa and its future is assured.
Zebra.
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A very young zebra spider (Salticus scenicus) which I rescued from being trapped down in the the kitchen sink.
Doesn't those transparent legs look cool?
Rietvlei - a 3800 hectare nature reserve - is looking magnificent after the recent heavy summer rains and is covered with yellow and purple flowers.
Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Botswana
Humans have long had a fascination with zebras, from failed attempts to domesticise these feisty equids to depictions of their vivid black and white stripes in art, fashion or design. Studies show that the animals are in fact black, with white stripes forming later in development. A San folktale tells how the zebra was white but acquired black stripes as a result of falling into fire sticks after a fight with a baboon. This photograph, taken in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, shows two plains zebras.
A follow up to my last B&W zebra posting with another view of the same herd.
Kruger National Park
Mpumalanga
South Africa
View on black here: 'Zebras' On Black
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