Zebras’ black-and-white stripes are one of nature’s most distinctive patterns, sparking curiosity and debate for generations.
This could have been a zebra who found itself away from the safety of its herd, wondering alone. Or it could have been this lion was able to cut a zebra off from a herd. A zebra herd can get up to ...
Zebra are closely related to the domesticated horse, sharing a genus (Equus) and a common ancestor. They stand nearly five feet at the shoulder, live in small family groups or herds, are sociable ...
Endangered grevy’s zebra herd successfully translocated to community conservancy. A herd of 25 endangered Grevy’s zebra has been translocated from Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Isiolo to Sera ...
While other zebra species form long-lasting herds, Grevy’s zebras tend to be more fluid with their social interactions. Females will often band together in loose-knit groups, but they can be ...
Zebra family groups often come together to form large herds, particularly where the dry season is harsh, such as the Serengeti in Tanzania. These herds often graze with other species, and a ...
Each zebra has a unique pattern, similar to a human fingerprint. The stripes serve several potential functions: Zebras are social animals, typically found in groups known as a dazzle or herd.