Grevy's Zebra
No two zebras look exactly alike, as stripes vary between individuals they may serve as identification, like fingerprints. Zebras are social animals that spend time in herds. They graze together, primarily on grass, and even groom one another. Grevy’s Zebras are the largest of all wild equines. This species is found in northern Kenya, Somalia and eastern Ethiopia. The Grevy’s zebra is listed as Endangered. Its numbers continue to drop throughout it range.
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