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  2. Plains Zebra - National Geographic

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    Plains zebras are the most common species. They live in small family groups consisting of a male (stallion), several females, and their young.

  3. The Plains zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchellii) is the most common and geographically widespread species of zebra. It is the most recognizable grazing animal on the African continent. Their closest relatives are donkeys and horses.

  4. Plains zebra - Wikipedia

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    The plains zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchellii) is the most common and geographically widespread species of zebra. Its range is fragmented, but spans much of southern and eastern Africa south of the Sahara .

  5. The Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli) is the most common and geographically widespread form of zebra. These Zebra were once found on plains and grasslands from the south of Ethiopia right through east Africa as far south as Angola and eastern South Africa.

  6. With its bold black and white stripes, the plains zebra is one of the most distinctive animals of the African savanna. It is the commonest and most widespread of the three zebra species. On this page you’ll find plains zebra facts, pictures and in-depth information….

  7. Plains Zebra Facts | Common Zebras | Equus quagga - Animal Fact...

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    The plains zebra, also known as the common zebra, is the most abundant of three species of zebra, inhabiting the grasslands of eastern and southern Africa. The other two species are Grevy’s zebras and mountain zebras. On average, plains zebras are smaller than the other two species of zebra.

  8. Zebra | Size, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

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    zebra, any of three species of strikingly black-and-white striped mammals of the horse family Equidae (genus Equus): the plains zebra (E. quagga), which is found in rich grasslands over much of eastern and southern Africa; Grevy’s zebra (E. grevyi), which lives in arid, sparsely wooded areas in Kenya and a few small areas in Ethiopia; and the ...

  9. Zebra - African Wildlife Foundation

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    What is a plains zebra? The most common and widespread of its species, the plains zebra even appears on the coat of arms of Botswana. Larger than the mountain zebra, and smaller than the Grevy’s, this ungulate is horse-like but has a mane of short, erect hair, a tail with a tuft at the tip, and bears recognizable vertical stripes. Scientific Name.

  10. The Plains Zebra, also called ‘Common Zebra’, ‘Burchell’s Zebra’, and ‘Painted Zebra’, is an ungulate and equine from Africa that is native to over 15 African countries. The population of this social species is stable.

  11. Recognizable by its striking black and white stripes, this species is Africas most widespread and successful grazer, thriving in a variety of habitats and climate zones across the continent.