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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,... |
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... |
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... |
mountain zebra (Equus zebra) is a zebra species in the family Equidae, native to southwestern Africa. There are two subspecies, the Cape mountain zebra (E.... |
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... |
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) Cheetahs of the Serengeti Plains: Group Living in an Asocial Species. University of Chicago Press. Caro, Tim (1998). Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology... |
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... |
deposits produce rich soils on the Northern Plains and Simanjiro Plains where migratory wildebeest and zebra find forage with the nutrients necessary for... |
Serengeti (redirect from Serengeti Plains) available for the 260,000 zebras that precede 1.7 million wildebeest and the following hundreds of thousands of other plains game, including around 470... |
northwest, adjoins the SNP and is contiguous with the southern Serengeti plains. These plains also extend to the north into the unprotected Loliondo division and... |
Wildebeest (section Ecology) October 2016). "Migratory herds of wildebeests and zebras indirectly affect calf survival of giraffes". Ecology and Evolution. 6 (23): 8402–8411. doi:10.1002/ece3... |
Grassland (redirect from Open plains) Prairie Fire: A Great Plains History. University Press of Kansas. 274 pp. French, N. R. (ed.). 1979. Perspectives in Grassland Ecology. Springer, New York... |
Camouflage (redirect from Camouflage (ecology)) animal that is commonly thought to be dazzle-patterned is the zebra. The bold stripes of the zebra have been claimed to be disruptive camouflage, background-blending... |
quagga is closely related to Burchell's zebra, and appears also to have been confined to the plains. The mountain zebra occurred in the mountain regions of... |
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... |
Wild horse (section Ecology) 22 May 2006 from [1][permanent dead link]. Moelman, P.D. 2002. Equids. Zebras, Asses and Horses. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN/SSC... |
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... |
Habitat (redirect from Habitat (ecology)) In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction... |