Mountain Zebra National Park

Mountain Zebra National ParkMountain zebras in Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape province, S.Af.

Mountain Zebra National Park, national park in Eastern Cape province, South Africa. It is situated in the semiarid Great Karoo region, west of Enxuba (formerly Cradock). It has an area of 25 square miles (65 square km) and was founded in 1937 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 acacia trees. Headquarters are at Enxuba.

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