Wildlife zebra 

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  • Zebra madness

  • Ah Zebras, my favourites, i could never get sick of them and was always most excited when spotting them in Africa, they beat any other wild animals for me.

  • Grevy’s zebra abstract closeup, captive animal.

  • 9×12 watercolor enhanced colored pencil. Original unavailable. Presently 612 views. There are two distinct species of mountain zebra: the Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra) and the Hartmann’s mountain zebra (Equus hartmannae). Until 2004, these were regarded as subspecies of one mountain zebra species. Mountain zebras are native to South West Africa and are found in dry, stony, mountain and hill habitats. Their diet consists of tufted grass, bark, leaves, fruit and roots. Zebras’ dazzling stripes may be a signalling system for the herd and may also be useful in confusing predators / Species / Hartmann’s mountain zebraIn 2004, C.P. Groves and C.H. Bell investigated the taxonomy of the zebras genus Equus, subgenus Hippotigris and published their research in Mammalian Biology. They conclude that Equus zebra zebra (Cape mountain zebra) and Equus zebra hartmannea (Hartmann’s mountain zebra) are totally distinct, and suggested that the two subspecies are better classified as separate species, Equus zebra and Equus hartmannae. Groves and Bell found that the Cape mountain zebra exhibits sexual dimorphism, with larger females than males, while the Hartmann’s mountain zebra does not. The black stripes of Hartmann’s mountain zebra are thin with much wider white interspaces, while this is the opposite in Cape mountain zebra. The Cape mountain zebra and the Hartmann’s mountain zebra are allopatric, meaning that they occur in separate, nonoverlapping geographic areas. They are therefore unable to crossbreed. The Cape mountain zebra can be found in the southern Cape, South Africa. They mainly eat grass but if little food is left they will eat bushes. The Hartmann’s mountain zebra can be found in coastal Namibia and southern Angola. Hartmann’s mountain zebras prefer to live in small groups of 7-12 individuals. They are agile climbers and are able to live in arid conditions and steep mountainous country. ConservationSome populations are protected in national parks. There is a European zoo’s Endangered Species Programme for this zebra as well as co-operative management of zoo populations worldwide. Complete 2007

  • acrylic on canvas / original sold For commissioned work you can contact Cathy at cathy@cathysavels.com and please visit cathy savels

  • “In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment.” -Charles Darwin All of these subjects are captive animals captured in zoos in North America. / / / / / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic

  • Nature’s design exemplified through the intricate, even whimsical striped patterns of the giraffe, zebra and tiger. / / / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic

  • Taken at Etosha Wildlife Reserve in Namibia.

  • isn’t he cute? Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. / © 2008 Forest Friends Photography: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. Taken at Marwell in 2007, these 2 male zebras decided to start a fight.

  • This gorgeous red zebra finch was captured in a wildlife park near Murray Bridge, South Australia. This image featured in The Birds in June 2009. Many thanks!

  • 11×14 scratchboard (Ampersand) Original unavailable. Just loved the way these two animals looked and it really worked out well on scratchboard. Complete 2000

  • Oil painting of zebra stallions fighting for dominance over mares. Best viewed ‘large’. The original painting is 30×40 inches on blocked canvas and took just over 2 months to paint. The painting is mounted in a huge 1×1.25 metre frame.

  • Canon PowerShot S3 IS 6mp

  • painting like picture

  • Zebra gather at a waterhole at Mkhuze game reserve in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. Featured in Indigenous to East & Southern Africa and FAUNA, FLORA, LANDSCAPES AND ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

  • CAPTURED LOCATION: ” HOEDSPRUIT ENDANGERED SPECIES CENTRE” / HOEDSPRUIT, MPUMALANGA PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA. THE LITTLE ZEBRA AND THE WHITE RHINO ARE BOTH ORPHANS AND WAS BROUGHT TO THE CENTRE WHEN THEY WERE VERY SMALL. / THEY GREW UP AND GOT SO ATTACHED TO EACH OTHER THAT THEY CAN’T BE SEPERATED.

  • Male zebra. Funny thing is, / he was having a tinkle / when he was making this / face! / Canon Powershot / ©Chelsea Nikolaus /

  • Some of the wonderful designs of the wild. Zebra, Giraffe, Tiger, Reticulated Python and Komodo Dragon. These coats are designed for their survival in the harsh world that is the wild. From Confusion to Camouflage. All shots taken with a Canon 50D.

  • This Piece, titled “Wrong Way”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.

  • This Piece, titled “Zebra Pair”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.

  • finally got my Nikon D100 back from repair and cleaning, used Tamron 300mm zoom w/ 1.7z teleconverter. taken in Winston Oregon USA wildlife safari animal park a drive thru safari game park filled with lots of wonderful animals

  • study of Zebras in oils on canvas / size 40” X 40” This painting was sold during an exhibition of my art in the Netherlands

  • Baby Zebra. 17×22, graphite. 2009 / Best Viewed Large

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