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is intermediate in size between the larger Grévy's zebra and the smaller mountain zebra. It is dumpy bodied with relatively short legs and a skull with a convex forehead and a somewhat concave nose profile. The neck is thicker in males than in females. The ears are upright and have rounded tips. They are shorter than in the mountain zebra and narrower than in Grévy's zebra. As with all wild equids, the plains zebra has an erect mane along the neck and a tuft of hair at the end of the tail. The body hair of a zebra is 9.4 ± 4 mm (0.37 ± 0.16 in), shorter than in other
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wrestling to the ground and occasional kicking. Sometimes, a stallion lies still on the ground as if surrendering, but once the other male lets up, he strikes and continues the fight. Most fighting occurs over young mares in oestrus and as long as a harem stallion is healthy, he usually is not challenged. Only unhealthy stallions have their harems taken over and even then, the new stallion gradually takes over, pushing the old one out without a fight.
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subsides. The most recently added females rank lowest. Females that become unfit or weak may drop in their rank, though. The female membership of a harem stays intact, even if a new stallion takes over. During herd gatherings, family stallions may be cordial towards each other, while the mares are less tolerant.
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cycle, she attracts the attention of nearby stallions, both bachelors and harem leaders. Her family stallion (likely her father) chases off or fights stallions attempting to abduct her. Even after a young mare is isolated from her natal harem, the fight over her continues until her oestrous cycle is
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The plains zebra stands at a height of 127–140 cm (50–55 in) with a head-body length of 217–246 cm (85–97 in) and a tail length of 47–56.5 cm (18.5–22.2 in). Males weigh 220–322 kg (485–710 lb) while females weigh 175–250 kg (386–551 lb). The species
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A newborn is capable of standing almost immediately and starts to eat grass within a week. Early on, a mother zebra keeps any other zebra away from her foal, including the stallion, the other mares, and even her previous offspring. Later, though, they all bond. Within the group, a foal has the same
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A stallion defends his harem from other males. When challenged, the stallion issues a warning to the invader by rubbing nose or shoulder with him. If the warning is not heeded, a fight breaks out. Zebra fights often become very violent, with the animals biting at each other's necks, heads, or legs,
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Burchell's zebra was thought to have been hunted to extinction. However, Groves and Bell concluded that "the extinct true
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for its call. When a predator is sighted, a zebra makes a two-syllable alarm call. A loud snort is made when moving in cover of potential danger. When in contentment, a zebra makes a more drawn-out snort. Males make a short, high-pitched squeal when hurt, and foals emit a drawn-out wail when in
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to provide meat or for their skins. The skins were traded or used locally. The quagga was probably vulnerable to extinction due to its limited distribution, and it may have competed with domestic livestock for forage. The last known wild quagga died in 1878. The last captive quagga, a female in
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and, possibly, the penultimate glacial maximum. Its distinct coat pattern may have evolved rapidly because of geographical isolation and/or adaptation to a drier environment. In addition, plains zebra subspecies tend to have less striping the further south they live, and the quagga was the most
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Mares exist in a hierarchy, with the alpha female being the first to mate with the harem stallion and being the one to lead the group. When new mares are added to the group, they are met with hostility by the other mares. Thus, the harem stallion must shield the new mares until the aggression
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and no two individuals look exactly alike. Compared to other species, the plains zebra has broader stripes. The stripes are vertical on the fore part of the body, and tend towards the horizontal on the hindquarters. Northern zebra populations have narrower and more defined striping; southern
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Two main facial expressions are made by zebras; the greeting and threat. In both cases, the lips are pulled back and chewing motions are made. Greeting involves the ears sticking up and directing forward; while the threat involves the ears down. Zebras strengthen their social bonds with
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populations have varied but lesser amounts of striping on the under parts, the legs and the hindquarters. Southern populations also have brown "shadow" stripes between the black and white colouring. These are absent or poorly expressed in northern zebras. The natal coat of a
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and its stripes are depicted on the country's flag. The flag stripes also represent racial harmony in the country. The zebra has also been associated with beauty and the women of various societies would paint much of their bodies in stripes. For the
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Plains zebras are adapted for grazing on both long, tough grass stems and newly emerging short grass. In some areas, it rarely feeds below 100–150 mm (3.9–5.9 in) to ground level. It ranges more widely than many other species, even into
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African origin and cryptic structure in the highly mobile plains zebra".
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A 2005 genetic study confirmed the quagga being the same species as the plains zebra. It showed that the quagga had little genetic diversity and that it diverged from the other plains zebra subspecies only 120,000–290,000 years ago, during the
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and their recent offspring; bachelor groups also form. Groups may come together to form herds. The animals keep watch for predators; they bark or snort when they see a predator and the harem stallion attacks predators to defend his harem.
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are so close to each other that the two are in fact one and that, therefore, the older of the two names should take precedence over the younger. They suggested that the correct name for the subspecies must be
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but food passage is twice as fast. Thus, zebras are less selective in foraging, but they do spend much time eating. The zebra is a pioneer grazer and prepares the way for more specialised grazers such as
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animal, along with the eland, buffalo, lion and monkey. The zebra is praised in a poem as an "iridescent and glittering creature". Its stripes have symbolised the joining of male and female and at
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zoo, lived there from 9 May 1867 until it died on 12 August 1883, but its origin and cause of death are unclear. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the
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zebras have high concentrations of dark stripes on the torso but low concentrations on the legs. "Spotted" individuals display interruptions in black striping patterns. There have even been
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are depicted being half human and half zebra, instead of the typical half human and half horse. Zebras have been featured as characters in other animated films like
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extending south along eastern Africa, as far as Zambia, Mozambique, and Malawi, before spreading into most southern
African countries. They may have lived in
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vary from 30 km (12 sq mi) to 600 km (230 sq mi), depending on the area and if the population is migratory. They are more
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below is based on the 2005 analysis (some taxa shared
2541:
Hack, Mace A.; East, Rod; Rubenstein, Dan J. (2002).
2880:
2878:
4683:
4593:
4577:
4549:
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4451:
4278:
4261:
3867:
3836:
3806:
3771:
3690:
3681:
3632:
3623:
3564:
3489:
3433:
3424:
2983:Skinner, J. D.; Chimimba, C. T. (2005). "Equidae".
1888:. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 216–18.
1088:is brown and white and the brown darkens with age.
2057:
1724:, zebra stripes decorate what is believed to be a
2314:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 165–179.
1075:Close-up of striping pattern of zebra in Tanzania
2821:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 266–279.
2536:
2534:
2532:
2530:
2447:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 243–246.
1971:
1969:
1967:
2854:
2852:
2305:
2303:
2301:
2299:
2297:
2295:
2293:
2150:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 167.
1312:Plains zebras are nomadic and non-territorial,
810:*Sometimes a seventh subspecies is recognised.
2576:
2574:
2543:"Status and Action Plan for the Plains Zebra (
2445:The Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region
2183:
2181:
2146:Beolens, B.; Watkins, M.; Grayson, M. (2009).
1838:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-2.RLTS.T41013A45172424.en
394:permanent wetlands. Zebras are preyed upon by
4181:
3389:
2985:The Mammals of the Southern African Subregion
2357:
2355:
2353:
2351:
2051:
2049:
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3010:
3008:
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2762:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2656:"Extremely Rare 'Blonde' Zebra Photographed"
2467:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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1513:In 2016, the plains zebra was classified as
1165:. They are water-dependent and live in more
1107:zebras have been recorded in the forests of
855:and could therefore not be differentiated):
374:have been recognised, including the extinct
3295:. Reaktion Books. pp. 37–46, 192–201.
3286:
3284:
3282:
3280:
2781:. Princeton University Press. p. 130.
2064:. University of California Press. pp.
673:Eastern Zambia, east of the Luangwa River,
441:and encroachment by farming on much of its
4671:
4590:
4465:
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4275:
4247:
4188:
4174:
4166:
3687:
3629:
3430:
3396:
3382:
3374:
3241:South African Journal of Wildlife Research
2777:Kennedy, A. S., & Kennedy, V. (2013).
2438:
2436:
2434:
2432:
2430:
2428:
2426:
2424:
2422:
2420:
1907:
1905:
1672:for millennia. They have been depicted in
512:lineage. In areas where plains zebras are
299:
86:
48:
31:
3252:
2739:
2510:
2375:
2213:
1947:
1937:
1836:
1053:Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology
2443:Skinner, J. D.; Chimimba, C. T. (2006).
1912:Vilstrup, Julia T.; et al. (2013).
818:. The type localities of the subspecies
619:, north to the Kibanzao Plateau, and in
530:
3019:. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 2851–2865.
2889:. Chanticleer Press, Inc. p. 151.
1782:
1280:The plains zebra's major predators are
1248:, consuming both the leaves and twigs.
3184:. Cambridge University Press. p.
3032:
2902:
2834:
2794:
2755:
2460:
2163:
2124:
2011:
677:, southeastern Tanzania, and northern
4931:IUCN Red List near threatened species
2863:: behaviour and ecological factors".
1813:King, S.R.B.; Moehlman, P.D. (2016).
1739:is depicted riding a zebra. The film
7:
4908:C87B761C-AD73-44FD-8326-C12BA65F7C86
3086:"Plains Zebra | National Geographic"
745:Southern Botswana to Etosha and the
2926:"Can You Revive an Extinct Animal?"
1824:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
926:
919:
892:
865:
858:
433:The plains zebra remains common in
3317:"Introducing the flag of Botswana"
1882:Prothero D.R; Schoch R. M (2003).
627:into southwestern Kenya as far as
25:
1699:represent the stripes of a zebra.
1509:A quagga mare in London Zoo, 1870
1081:boldly striped in black and white
485:were traditionally placed in the
469:. After the quagga, described by
4655:
4654:
3362:from the original on 2014-08-23.
3323:. 19 August 2020. Archived from
3215:South African Journal of Science
3151:Applied Animal Behaviour Science
2951:
2714:Bracis, C.; Mueller, T. (2017).
2148:The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals
2111:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2009.00294.x
1601:across its range, including the
1379:Two male zebras fighting in the
1196:Plains zebras primarily feed on
787:
762:
728:
686:
681:south to the Gorongoza District
656:
617:Democratic Republic of the Congo
587:
545:
111:
2662:. 29 March 2019. Archived from
2487:"The function of zebra stripes"
1695:Black and white stripes on the
707:, north to Zimbabwe, west into
3163:10.1016/j.applanim.2008.08.010
2691:Johns Hopkins University Press
2240:Nature Ecology & Evolution
312: plains zebra range
1:
4961:Taxa named by Pieter Boddaert
2924:Max, D. T. (1 January 2006).
2687:Walker's Mammals of the World
1664:Zebras have been featured in
1457:Mother zebra nursing her foal
844:southern-living of them all.
4951:National symbols of Botswana
3291:Plumb, C.; Shaw, S. (2018).
3136:10.1016/j.biocon.2004.08.007
3092:. 2010-09-10. Archived from
2549:. In Moehlman, P. D. (ed.).
1939:10.1371/journal.pone.0055950
1716:of Zimbabwe, the zebra is a
1051:The skeleton exhibit in the
508:, and zebras appear to be a
3794:Hartmann's mountain zebra (
3479:Equus africanus somaliensis
3416:Extinct species are marked
2632:University of Chicago Press
2401:The Encyclopedia of Mammals
1791:"Fossilworks: Equus quagga"
1737:Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
1381:Addo Elephant National Park
1336:A zebra harem within a herd
4977:
4946:Mammals of Southern Africa
4155:Domestication of the horse
3554:Equus hemionus hydruntinus
3470:Equus africanus atlanticus
3209:Van Bruggen, A.C. (1959).
2989:Cambridge University Press
1641:is trying to recreate the
1537:; stable or increasing in
1449:Reproduction and parenting
1200:; preferred species being
1079:Like all zebras, they are
4956:Mammals described in 1785
4652:
4440:
4436:
4250:
4246:
4208:
4135:
3491:Onager / Asiatic wild ass
3451:Equus africanus africanus
3414:
2779:Animals of the Masai Mara
2260:10.1038/s41559-017-0453-7
1245:Pterocarpus rotundifolius
1039:being the most distinct.
990:
953:
931:
924:
917:
897:
890:
870:
863:
500:; however, recent (2013)
406:and, to a lesser extent,
324:
317:
307:
298:
248:
243:
225:
218:
108:Scientific classification
106:
84:
75:
56:
47:
34:
2865:J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl
1703:The plains zebra is the
1432:word for "zebra" and is
1404:Zebras mutually grooming
1276:Lions feeding on a zebra
623:north from Nyangaui and
382:rather than subspecies.
310:
3716:Equus quagga burchellii
3667:Equus ferus przewalskii
3517:Equus hemionus hemippus
3507:Equus hemionus hemionus
3176:Weddell, B. J. (2002).
3116:Biological Conservation
2969:Encyclopædia Britannica
2006:10.1078/1616-5047-00133
1603:Serengeti National Park
824:Equus quagga antiquorum
820:Equus quagga burchellii
740:Equus quagga burchellii
481:. The plains zebra and
4623:South American tapir (
4145:Evolution of the horse
3796:Equus zebra hartmannae
3752:Equus quagga crawshayi
3566:Kiang/Tibetan wild ass
3460:Equus africanus asinus
2861:Equus burchelli boehmi
2732:10.1098/rspb.2017.0449
2693:. pp. 1024–1025.
2206:10.1098/rsbl.2005.0323
1700:
1661:
1597:and possibly Somalia.
1589:. They are extinct in
1510:
1458:
1405:
1384:
1337:
1277:
1136:
1128:Zebras migrating with
1076:
1064:
668:Equus quagga crawshayi
4890:Paleobiology Database
4513:Sumatran rhinoceros (
3785:Cape mountain zebra (
3743:Equus quagga chapmani
3734:Equus quagga borensis
3600:Equus kiang holdereri
3544:Equus hemionus onager
3404:Species of the genus
2685:Nowak, R. M. (1999).
2491:Nature Communications
1831:: e.T41013A45172424.
1694:
1659:Botswana coat of arms
1656:
1635:Natura Artis Magistra
1508:
1456:
1403:
1378:
1335:
1318:active during the day
1275:
1239:Colophospermum mopane
1127:
1074:
1050:
698:Equus quagga chapmani
557:Equus quagga borensis
479:principle of priority
4941:Fauna of East Africa
4320:Przewalski's horse (
4200:(Odd-toed ungulates)
3761:Equus quagga selousi
3665:Przewalski's horse (
3648:Equus ferus caballus
3609:Equus kiang polyodon
3535:Equus hemionus kulan
3505:Mongolian wild ass (
3263:10.3957/056.039.0206
3096:on February 25, 2021
2991:. pp. 537–546.
2310:Kingdon, J. (1988).
1859:Heywood, P. (2015).
1709:Republic of Botswana
1623:Kruger National Park
1619:Etosha National Park
1615:Hwange National Park
1549:; and decreasing in
1473:is rarely consumed.
1428:is derived from the
1043:Physical description
799:Equus quagga selousi
611:and west to Kariba,
66:Etosha National Park
62:E. quagga burchellii
4480:Indian rhinoceros (
4203:species by suborder
4060:Equus parastylidens
3725:Equus quagga boehmi
3707:Equus quagga quagga
3552:European wild ass (
3526:Equus hemionus khur
3346:Dirks, Tim (n.d.).
3128:2005BCons.122..351Y
3017:Equine Reproduction
2660:National Geographic
2503:2014NatCo...5.3535C
2252:2018NatEE...2..491P
2103:2009AnCon..12..505C
2091:Animal Conservation
1998:2004MamBi..69..182G
1930:2013PLoSO...855950V
777:Equus quagga quagga
749:, and southeast to
599:Equus quagga boehmi
445:, and is listed as
78:Conservation status
4561:Black rhinoceros (
4537:White rhinoceros (
4489:Javan rhinoceros (
4351:African wild ass (
4086:Equus semiplicatus
4077:Equus simplicidens
4044:Equus occidentalis
4036:Equus niobrarensis
4012:Equus mauritanicus
3924:Equus conversidens
3897:Giant Cape zebra (
3750:Crawshay's zebra (
3714:Burchell's zebra (
3533:Turkmenian kulan (
2931:The New York Times
2726:(1855): 20170449.
2624:Caro, Tim (2016).
2512:10.1038/ncomms4535
2364:"Equus burchellii"
2362:Grubb, P. (1981).
2056:Estes, R. (1991).
1701:
1662:
1649:In popular culture
1511:
1496:Human interactions
1459:
1406:
1385:
1338:
1278:
1267:Thomson's gazelles
1224:. Zebra sometimes
1215:Eragrostis superba
1192:Diet and predation
1137:
1077:
1065:
4918:
4917:
4877:Open Tree of Life
4677:Taxon identifiers
4668:
4667:
4648:
4647:
4644:
4643:
4587:
4573:
4572:
4462:
4432:
4431:
4428:
4427:
4322:E. f. przewalskii
4295:
4272:
4201:
4163:
4162:
4126:Equus yunnanensis
3948:Equus dalianensis
3916:Equus complicatus
3908:Equus cedralensis
3832:
3831:
3787:Equus zebra zebra
3741:Chapman's zebra (
3677:
3676:
3658:Equus ferus ferus
3619:
3618:
3582:Equus kiang kiang
3524:Indian wild ass (
3515:Syrian wild ass (
3477:Somali wild ass (
3449:Nubian wild ass (
3195:978-0-521-78812-0
2998:978-0-521-84418-5
2700:978-0-8018-5789-8
2666:on March 29, 2019
2641:978-0-226-41101-9
2595:10.1111/mec.15728
2583:Molecular Ecology
2410:978-0-7607-1969-5
2368:Mammalian Species
2321:978-0-226-43722-4
2075:978-0-520-08085-0
1986:Mammalian Biology
1895:978-0-801-87135-1
1467:vomeronasal organ
1302:African wild dogs
1221:Cenchrus ciliaris
1120:Range and habitat
1035:
1034:
1026:
1025:
1017:
1016:
1008:
1007:
979:
978:
808:
807:
670:– De Winton, 1896
643:in the north and
631:and southwestern
492:, in contrast to
416:African wild dogs
346:
345:
340:
332:
101:
16:(Redirected from
4968:
4911:
4910:
4898:
4897:
4885:
4884:
4872:
4871:
4859:
4858:
4846:
4845:
4833:
4832:
4820:
4819:
4807:
4806:
4794:
4793:
4781:
4780:
4768:
4767:
4755:
4754:
4745:
4744:
4732:
4731:
4729:Equus_burchellii
4719:
4718:
4717:
4704:
4703:
4702:
4672:
4658:
4657:
4614:Mountain tapir (
4591:
4586:
4585:
4581:
4466:
4461:
4460:
4456:
4438:
4407:Mountain zebra (
4331:Domestic horse (
4294:
4293:
4285:
4276:
4271:
4270:
4266:
4248:
4199:
4190:
4183:
4176:
4167:
4102:Equus sivalensis
4075:Hagerman horse (
4068:Equus pectinatus
3773:Mountain zebra (
3732:Maneless zebra (
3688:
3630:
3607:Southern kiang (
3589:Northern kiang (
3542:Persian onager (
3468:Atlas wild ass (
3435:African wild ass
3431:
3398:
3391:
3384:
3375:
3364:
3363:
3343:
3337:
3336:
3334:
3332:
3327:on 9 August 2021
3313:
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3229:
3223:
3222:
3206:
3200:
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3183:
3173:
3167:
3166:
3157:(2–4): 120–125.
3146:
3140:
3139:
3111:
3105:
3104:
3102:
3101:
3082:
3076:
3075:
3073:
3072:
3066:
3060:. Archived from
3059:
3051:
3045:
3044:
3038:
3030:
3012:
3003:
3002:
2987:(3rd ed.).
2980:
2974:
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2325:
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2086:
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2079:
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2024:
2023:
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2009:
1973:
1962:
1961:
1951:
1941:
1909:
1900:
1899:
1879:
1873:
1872:
1856:
1850:
1849:
1847:
1845:
1840:
1810:
1795:
1794:
1787:
1621:in Namibia, and
1463:flehmen response
1358:hamadryas baboon
1328:Social structure
1263:blue wildebeests
1209:Cynodon dactylon
1203:Themeda triandra
1176:
960:E. q. antiquorum
927:
920:
893:
866:
859:
791:
779:– Boddaert, 1785
766:
736:Burchell's zebra
732:
690:
664:Crawshay's zebra
660:
613:Katanga Province
601:– Matschie, 1892
591:
559:– Lönnberg, 1921
549:
531:
467:Equus burchellii
463:John Edward Gray
389:and the smaller
360:Equus burchellii
338:
336:Equus burchellii
330:
313:
311:
303:
261:E. q. burchellii
231:
116:
115:
95:
90:
89:
58:Burchell's zebra
52:
38:Temporal range:
32:
27:Species of zebra
21:
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4975:
4971:
4970:
4969:
4967:
4966:
4965:
4921:
4920:
4919:
4914:
4906:
4901:
4893:
4888:
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4875:
4867:
4864:Observation.org
4862:
4854:
4849:
4841:
4836:
4828:
4823:
4815:
4810:
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4797:
4789:
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4776:
4771:
4763:
4758:
4750:
4748:
4740:
4735:
4727:
4722:
4713:
4712:
4707:
4698:
4697:
4692:
4679:
4669:
4664:
4640:
4632:Malayan tapir (
4605:Baird's tapir (
4583:
4582:
4569:
4545:
4521:
4497:
4458:
4457:
4455:
4447:
4424:
4416:Grévy's zebra (
4287:
4286:
4284:
4268:
4267:
4265:
4257:
4242:
4204:
4198:Perissodactyla
4194:
4164:
4159:
4131:
4118:Equus uralensis
4052:Equus pacificus
4028:Equus namadicus
4020:Equus mexicanus
3980:Equus giganteus
3964:Equus fraternus
3940:Equus cumminsii
3932:Equus crinidens
3869:
3863:
3828:
3820:Grévy's zebra (
3808:Grévy's zebra (
3802:
3767:
3759:Selous' zebra (
3723:Grant's zebra (
3673:
3615:
3598:Eastern kiang (
3591:Equus kiang chu
3580:Western kiang (
3567:
3560:
3492:
3485:
3439:Equus africanus
3436:
3420:
3410:
3402:
3372:
3367:
3345:
3344:
3340:
3330:
3328:
3315:
3314:
3310:
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2689:. Vol. 1.
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2667:
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2579:
2572:
2565:
2545:Equus burchelli
2540:
2539:
2528:
2481:
2480:
2476:
2459:
2455:
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