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Whipsnade Zoo 06-05-2017

She (sorry for assuming, she just looks like a she) looked so cute in this pose. I'm glad I shot her at this moment.

@ The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio

Grevy's Zebra aka Imperial Zebra (Equus grevyi)

© Kate and Anna Oliynyk

 

Picture was taken on August 4th 2014 at Toronto Zoo

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Grévy's zebra also known as the Imperial zebra, at Marwell yesterday. This is largest of the three zebra species and is recognisable based on the tight pattern of stripes on the rear.

This guy was worked up about something - glaring, snorting, and stomping by the fence. It made you glad the fence was there. Living Desert zoo and museum, Palms Desert, November 30, 2008

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www.zsl.org/zsl-whipsnade-zoo/

Samburu National Reserve. Grevy's zebra are very different from the very common plain's zebra. They are larger with fine stripes, a bushy mane and large ears.

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

Grevy's Zebra at the Los Angeles Zoo.

Grévyzebra (Equus grevyi)

Artis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Conservation status: Endangered

The Triad went to The Living Desert (the local zoo) today. We got in free because we are Bank of America customers.

The stripe pattern of a Grevy's zebra’s is as distinctive as human fingerprints. It is also the most important adaptation for its survival, as movements of stripes within the herd are very confusing to a predator.

 

Taken at the Los Angeles Zoo on July 9, 2008

 

STATUS: Endangered; competition with livestock, reduced access to watering holes and habitat destruction all contribute to a decrease of the species.

 

www.lazoo.org/animals/mammals/grevyszebra

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.

Grevy's Zebra at Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita Kansas

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