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Grévy's Zebra, also known as the Imperial Zebra, is the largest of the zebra family. In the wild it can be found in Kenya and in Ethiopia. It is 8 - 9 feet from head to tail and stands about 4 1/2 to 5 1/4 feet. It weighs between 770 and 990 pounds with a diet of grasses, fruits, shrubs, and bark. The Grévy's Zebra is on the endangered species list due to the hunting of them for their skin. However, the Grévy's Zebra is common in captivity.

Grevy's Zebra at the Los Angeles Zoo.

 

Grevy's Zebra at the Los Angeles Zoo.

There was a zebra fight. We think it was for mating rights, as it was the three females fighting in front of the one male.

These are Grevy's Zebra from the National Zoo in DC. The intricate design of the two zebra's stripes interacting with each other caught my eye. It was a very good exercise in patience and concentration when drawing them.

Kenya, Samburu National Reserve, 07/20/2010

The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large-sized feline (family Felidae) inhabiting most of Africa and parts of the Middle East; Grevy's Zebra ( Equus grevyi ) is an endagered species that lives in northern Kenya and parts of Ethiopia.

Whipsnade Zoo 06-05-2017

There was a zebra fight. We think it was for mating rights, as it was the three females fighting in front of the one male.

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

Jan. 2014

Grevy's Zebra aka Imperial Zebra (Equus grevyi)

Equus grevyi

 

Edited in Lightroom 3

The Grevy's Zebras were having a fun time chasing each other; as if they were playing tag. They would roll in the dirt and make up. These boys were having fun summer day.These photos were taken of the Grevy's Zebras at the San Diego Zoo on a sunny June day.

Oh well, I guess I could just eat the bag!

... looking at this B/W photo, but it's so funky!

 

Grevy's Zebra

Lincoln Park Zoo

November 1, 2015

Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi) in the Samburu Conservation Area, Kenya. Photographed on 2 October 1994.

 

Re-photographed from a print in 2020.

 

www.inaturalist.org/observations/54884709

Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), Chessington Zoo, Surrey

I took this shot yesterday at the Toronto Zoo of this newborn Grevy's baby Zebra born on July 11th 2006 from mother Shani and father Shaka. The Zoo has a name the baby Zebra contest which ends on September 10th.

The Gevy's Zebras are an endangered species and are recognizable by their large ears and narrow stipes.

A photo of it appeared in the Toronto Star this morning also taken yesterday by a Toronto Star photographer.

 

I submited "Shana" it means "On My Way" in North American Indian.

Grevy's Zebra aka Imperial Zebra (Equus grevyi)

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