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  1. The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)
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The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...

The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species)

Zebras are wild equids found only in Africa, with the exception of zoos around the world. While it might seem from afar that there are only one species of zebra, there are three species found in the country. In addition, there are various subspecies of zebras native to Africa. These species and subspecies have plenty of similarities, small differences, and can be found in various regions and habitats. 11 Types of Zebras There are 3 species of zebras found in Africa, and two of those species have various subspecies. Despite how similar each type of zebra looks, they have varying appearances and can be found in different regions across the continent. 1. Plains Zebra Plains Zebra roaming around | image by Pius Mahimbi via Scientific name: Equus quagga The plains zebra is the most common of the three zebra species, and it is the most widespread across Africa. There are six subspecies of plains zebra, and they can be found from South Africa to Ethiopia and East Africa. Just like every other type of zebra, these animals have a 2. Burchell’s Zebra Burchell’s Zebras in grassland | image by flowcomm via Scientific name: Equus quagga burchellii The Burchell’s zebra is a subspecies of plains zebra and is known for the great distance they will migrate. These zebras have been known to travel about 160 miles one way, and migrate a longer distance than any other type of zebra found in Africa. They were named for the British explorer William John Burchell. 3. Grant’s Zebra Grant’s Zebras ...