mountain zebra
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major reference
- In perissodactyl: Distribution, ecology, and conservation
By contrast, the mountain zebra (Equus zebra), Przewalski’s horse (Equus caballus przewalskii) and the half-ass, all living in semidesert areas, are reported to survive if they can drink once in three or four days. The ass too can manage with less water than the horse. The mountain zebra…
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classification and characteristics
- In equine
…called horses; three species (E. zebra, E. burchelli, and E. grevyi) are called zebras; and two (E. asinus and E. hemionus) are usually called wild asses.
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…areas in Ethiopia; and the mountain zebra (E. zebra), which inhabits dry upland plains in Namibia and a few scattered areas in western South Africa. The plains zebra is made up of six subspecies: E. quagga crawshaii (Crawshay’s zebra), E. quagga borensis (half-maned zebra), E. quagga boehmi (Grant’s
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Mountain Zebra National Park
- In Mountain Zebra National Park
…primarily to protect the diminishing mountain zebra, which differ from common (or Burchell’s) zebra in having a short, stocky build and a distinctive stripe pattern on the rump. The park also supports black wildebeests, elands, and several other species of antelopes. Vegetation consists chiefly of shrubs, grasses, and a few…
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