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  2. Crawshay's zebra - Wikipedia

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    Crawshay's zebra (Equus quagga crawshayi) is a subspecies of the plains zebra native to eastern Zambia, east of the Luangwa River, Malawi, southeastern Tanzania, and northern Mozambique south to the Gorongoza District. [1] Crawshay's zebras can be distinguished from other subspecies of plains zebras in that its lower incisors lack an ...

  3. Wildlife of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Plains zebra (Equus quagga) – common and easily seen in most parks, in quite large herds, often with wildebeest, Burchell's zebras (Equus quagga boehmi) are found at the western regions and Crawshay's zebra (Equus quagga crawshayi) are found at the eastern regions

  4. Plains zebra - Wikipedia

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    Zebras have a less efficient digestive system than ruminants but food passage is twice as fast. [15] Thus, zebras are less selective in foraging, but they do spend much time eating. The zebra is a pioneer grazer and prepares the way for more specialised grazers such as blue wildebeests and Thomson's gazelles. [9] Lions feeding on a zebra

  5. Perissodactyla - Wikipedia

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    The order includes about 17 living species divided into three families: Equidae (horses, asses, and zebras), Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceroses), and Tapiridae . They typically have reduced the weight-bearing toes to three or one of the five original toes, though tapirs retain four toes on their front feet.

  6. Zebra - Wikipedia

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    Zebra stripe patterns are popularly used for body paintings, dress, furniture and architecture. [97] Zebras have been featured in African art and culture for millennia. They are depicted in rock art in Southern Africa dating from 28,000 to 20,000 years ago, though less often than antelope species like eland.

  7. List of mammals of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Crawshay's zebra. The odd-toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals. They are usually large to very large, and have relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe. Family: Equidae (horses etc.) Genus: Equus. Plains zebra, E. quagga NT. Crawshay's zebra, E. q. crawshayi; Family: Rhinocerotidae. Genus: Diceros. Black rhinoceros, D. bicornis

  8. Quagga - Wikipedia

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    The quagga (/ ˈ k w ɑː x ɑː / or / ˈ k w æ ɡ ə /) [2] [3] (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that was endemic to South Africa until it was hunted to extinction in the late 19th century.

  9. Burchell's zebra - Wikipedia

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    Burchell's zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) is a southern subspecies of the plains zebra. It is named after the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell. Common names include bontequagga, Damaraland zebra, and Zululand zebra (Gray, 1824). [1] Burchell's zebra is the only subspecies of zebra which may be legally farmed for human ...