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Steppenzebra,Plains Zebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra,Plains Zebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra,Plains Zebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra,Plains Zebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra,Plains Ebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra,Plains Ebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra,Plains Ebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra,Plains Ebra,Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra, Plains Ebra, Equus Quagga

Steppenzebra, Plains Ebra, Equus Quagga

Zebra

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Location: Botswana
Photographer: © Pia Dierickx

There are three species of zebra: the Plains Zebra, Grévy's Zebra and the Mountain Zebra. The Plains zebra and the Mountain zebra belong to the subgenus Hippotigris, but Grevy's zebra is the sole species of subgenus Dolichohippus. The latter resembles an ass while the former two are more horse-like. Nevertheless, DNA and molecular data show that zebras do indeed have monophyletic origins. All three belong to the genus Equus along with other living equids. In certain regions of Kenya, Plains zebras and Grevy's zebras coexist.
The unique stripes and behaviors of zebras make these among the animals most familiar to people. They can be found in a variety of habitats, such as grasslands, savannas, woodlands, thorny scrublands, mountains and coastal hills. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebra)
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