GREVY'S ZEBRAS - KENYA by Michael Sheridan
Michael Sheridan

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The desert adapted Grevy’s Zebra is limited to a few small areas in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia. Compared to the Common Zebra, it is taller, has bigger ears and thinner stripes. The species is considered endangered because of poaching (for its hide) and habitat destruction. The Grevy’s Zebra is easily observed in Samburu National Park, Northern Kenya, where this photograph was taken.

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endangered, stripes, zebra, rare, kenya, ethiopia, samburu, threatened, grevys

Comments

  • Anita Inverarity
    Anita Inverarityabout 3 years ago

    BEAUTIFUL Michael x

  • Bruce  Dickson
    Bruce Dicksonabout 3 years ago

    Cool

  • David Clark
    David Clarkabout 3 years ago

    great photo as usual – didn’t know about these guys — one of my friends has been working in North Kenya on supplying water to villages – have to tell him to check out the park — thansk much for the comments – dave

  • Lynda  McDonald
    Lynda McDonaldabout 3 years ago

    i like these animals but it feels like my eyes will cross looking at them, lol…………..i’d luv to go to this park, nice natural looking image