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Los Angeles Zoo - 7/29/06

View looking over Romney Marsh toward the Channel (a bit hazy today)

I believe these are "Grévy's Zebra" "Equus grevyi" the extended unstriped mane along the length of the back maybe indicates a young animal. I would welcome more information.

Pics from my trip to Marwell Zoo with Ben, Dylan and my Dad.

Grévy's zebra: 2 females fighting

Grevy's zebra at Lowry's Zoo, Tampa

Grevy Zebra origin: Eastern Africa

Longman & Eagle | Lincoln Park Zoo | Lincoln Park Conservatory 07/06/16

 

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I was lucky enough to witness the birth of a live Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi) foal in the wild in 2009. Grevy's zebra is endangered, with only abou 2500 individuals remaining in the wild. The birth is described and discussed in a scientific paper published in the journal Ethology. The paper is available at www.blaircostelloe.com/Research. To my knowledge, this is the only documented observation of a wild Grevy's zebra birth to date.

www.blaircostelloe.com/Research

Grevy's Zebra that I photographed at the Xenpal Zoo near Monterrey, Nueve Leon, Mexico.

Grevy's zebra, colt born 11-27-09 - Denver Zoo

View it large On Black.

 

Taken at the Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak, Michigan, U.S.A. (IMG09383)

See set description for link to video on YouTube.

Largest species of Zebra in World.

A female Grevy’s Zebra begging for a handout at the Lazy 5 Ranch / zoo park in North Carolina. Canon XS, 1/200, f8, ISO 200, Canon EF-S17-85 IS @ 61mm, RAW. 11/15/2014

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