It is widely believed and accepted that this zebra was the famed "hippotigris" (horse-tiger) of the Roman circus, so the specimens so graciously received by President Grevy may have been new to science, but they had been known by much earlier Europeans.
At first glance all zebra species look very similar to one another, but Grevy's zebra is probably the most easily recognized of them all. It is a very striking, tall zebra with huge ears and narrow stripes which encircle the rump in a concave pattern.
At first glance all zebra species look very similar to one another, but Grevy's zebra is probably the most easily recognized of them all. It is a very striking, tall zebra with huge ears and narrow stripes which encircle the rump in a concave pattern.
Grevy's Zebra in Kenya |
Grevy Zebra's Eye |
Grevy's Zebra in Lewa |
Zebra in Berlin |
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