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three living species: Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), the plains zebra (E. quagga), and the mountain zebra (E. zebra). Zebras share the genus Equus with horses... |
The plains zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchellii) is the most common and geographically widespread species of zebra. Its range is fragmented,... |
Quagga (redirect from Quagga zebra) (/ˈkwɑːxɑː/ or /ˈkwæɡə/) (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that was endemic to South Africa until it was hunted to extinction in... |
Chapman's zebra (Equus quagga chapmani), named after explorer James Chapman, is a subspecies of the plains zebra from southern Africa. Chapman's zebra are native... |
being the plains zebra and the mountain zebra. Named after Jules Grévy, it is found in parts of Kenya and Ethiopia. Superficially, Grévy's zebras' physical... |
mountain zebras, it is medium-sized, thinner with narrower hooves than the common plains zebra, and has a white belly like the Grévy's zebra. The Cape... |
Equus (genus) (category Pages with plain IPA) between a zebra and a horse and a zonkey or zedonk, a hybrid of a zebra and a donkey. In areas where Grévy's zebras are sympatric with plains zebras, fertile... |
Tim Caro (section How the zebra got its stripes) his work on conservation biology, animal behaviour, anti-predator defences in animals, and the function of zebra stripes. He is the author of several textbooks... |
produced by breeding a male zebra to a female donkey. Zebra hinny, zebret and zebrinny all refer to the cross of a female zebra with a male donkey. Zebrinnies... |
which strongly resemble the now-extinct quagga, a subspecies of the plains zebra which died out in 1883. Accordingly, the project is limited to selecting... |
lifestyle is also seen in the wild horse, the plains zebras (E. quagga) and mountain zebras (E. zebra). Southern populations of onagers in the Middle... |
routes as most of the other savanna ungulates, such as the Cape buffalo, plains zebra, Thomson’s gazelle and the white-bearded gnu, which are all far more... |
List of mammals displaying homosexual behavior (redirect from List of mammals displaying homosexual behaviour) dolphin Patas monkey Pere David's deer Pig (domestic) Pig-tailed macaque Plains zebra Polar bear Pretty-faced wallaby Proboscis monkey Pronghorn Przewalski's... |
Anti-predator adaptation (redirect from Antipredator behaviour) animal. The zebra has been suggested by the zoologist Martin Stevens and his colleagues as an example of this. When stationary, a single zebra stands out... |
Budgerigar (section Behaviour) or shell parakeet, the warbling grass parakeet, the canary parrot, the zebra parrot, the flight bird, and the scallop parrot. Although more often used... |
relationships between soil factors, grass nutrients, and the foraging behaviour of wildebeest and zebra". Oecologia. 90 (3): 422–428. Bibcode:1992Oecol..90..422B... |
Spotted hyena (redirect from Hunting behaviour of spotted hyenas) cape buffalo, plains zebra, greater kudu and impala are the spotted hyena's most important prey, while giraffe, impala, wildebeest and zebra are its major... |
African wild dog (section Behaviour and ecology) However, certain packs in the Serengeti specialized in hunting adult plains zebras weighing up to 240 kg (530 lb) quite frequently. Another study claimed... |
American bison (category Fauna of the Great Plains) hump. Furthermore, the plains bison has been suggested to consist of a northern plains (B. b. montanae) and a southern plains (B. b. bison) subspecies... |
Blackbuck (section Ecology and behaviour) is a medium-sized antelope native to India and Nepal. It inhabits grassy plains and lightly forested areas with perennial water sources. It stands up to... |