Information about Plains Zebra
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E. q. quagga E. q. burchellii E. q. boehmi E. q. borensis E. q. chapmani E. q. crawshayi | ||||||||||||||||
The Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli), also known as the Common Zebra or the Burchell's Zebra, is the most common and geographically widespread form of zebra, once being found from the south of Ethiopia right through east Africa as far south as Angola and eastern South Africa. The Plains Zebra is much less numerous than it once was, because of human activities such as hunting it for its meat and hide, as well as encroachment on much of its former habitat, but it remains common in game reserves.
Physical description
The Plains Zebra is mid-sized and thick bodied with relatively short legs. Adults of both sexes stand about 1.4 meters (4.6 ft) high at the shoulder, are approximately 2.3 meters (8 ft) long, and weigh about 290 kg (638 lbs). Like all zebras, it is boldly striped in black and white and no two individuals look exactly alike. All have vertical stripes on the forepart of the body, which tend towards the horizontal on the hindquarters. The northern species have narrower and more defined striping; southern populations have varied but lesser amounts of striping on the underparts, the legs and the hindquarters. The first subspecies to be described, the Quagga which is now extinct, had plain brown hindquarters. (Technically, because the Quagga was described first as E. quagga, the proper zoological name for the most common form of the Plains Zebra is E. quagga burchelli.)Lifestyle and reproduction
The Plains Zebra is highly social and usually forms small family groups consisting of a single stallion, one, two, or several mares, and their recent offspring. Mares have a dominance hierarchy. The stallions first mates with the alpha zebra and then down. The oldest mare has the responsibility of leading the group when they move to different areas. Bachelor males either live alone or with groups of other bachelors until they are old enough to challenge a breeding stallion.Plains zebra mating peaks in the rainy season. The newborns are able to stand, walk and suckle moments after they are born. The foals are protected by the harem. henna ali's bowling ali
Plains zebra groups are permanent, and group size tends to vary with habitat: in poor country the groups are small. From time to time, Plains Zebra families group together into large herds, both with one another and with other grazing species, notably Blue Wildebeests.
Habitat and foraging
Unlike many of the large ungulates of Africa, the Plains Zebra prefers but does not require short grass to graze on. In consequence, it ranges more widely than many other species, even into woodland, and it is often the first grazing species to appear in a well-vegetated area. Only after zebras have cropped and trampled the long grasses do wildebeests and gazelles move in. For protection from predators like lions and spotted hyenas, the Plains Zebra retreats into open areas with good visibility at night time, and takes it in turns standing watch. It eats a wide range of different grasses, preferring young, fresh growth where available, and also browses on leaves and shoots from time to time.Subspecies
Young Plains zebra, Zoological Center of Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan
- Quagga, Equus quagga quagga Boddaert, 1785 †
- Burchell's Zebra, Equus quagga burchellii Gray, 1824
- Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi Matschie, 1892
- Selous' zebra, Equus quagga borensis Lönnberg, 1921
- Chapman's Zebra, Equus quagga chapmani Layard, 1865
- Crawshay's Zebra, Equus quagga crawshayi De Winton, 1896.
References
- Duncan, P. (ed.). 1992. Zebras, Asses, and Horses: an Action Plan for the Conservation of Wild Equids. IUCN/SSC Equid Specialist Group. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.
- Groves, C.P. & Bell, H.B. 2004. New investigations on the taxonomy of the zebras genus Equus, subgenus Hippotigris. Mammalian Biology. 69: 182-196.
- Hack et al (2002). Equus burchellii. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 17 June 2006.
- Hack et al (2002). Equus quagga. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 10 May 2006. (Extinct subspecies of the Plains Zebra.)
- Higuchi et al. 1987. Mitochondrial DNA of the Extinct Quagga: Relatedness and Extent of Postmortem Change. Journal of Molecular Evolution 25:283-287.
- Moelman, P.D. 2002. Equids. Zebras, Assess and Horses. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN/SSC Equid Specialist Group. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. (http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/pubs/sscaps.htm#Equids2002)
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Mammalia
Linnaeus, 1758
Subclasses & Infraclasses
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Linnaeus, 1758
Subclasses & Infraclasses
- Subclass †Allotheria*
- Subclass Prototheria
- Subclass Theria
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Perissodactyla
Owen, 1848
Families
Equidae
Tapiridae
Rhinocerotidae
Brontotheriidae (extinct)
Chalicotheriidae (extinct)
Hyracodontidae (extinct)
Palaeotheriidae (extinct)
Amynodontidae (extinct)
The odd-toed ungulates
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Owen, 1848
Families
Equidae
Tapiridae
Rhinocerotidae
Brontotheriidae (extinct)
Chalicotheriidae (extinct)
Hyracodontidae (extinct)
Palaeotheriidae (extinct)
Amynodontidae (extinct)
The odd-toed ungulates
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Equidae
Gray, 1821
Genus: Equus
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
E. asinus - Donkey
E. africanus - African Wild Ass
E. caballus - Domestic Horse
E.
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Gray, 1821
Genus: Equus
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
E. asinus - Donkey
E. africanus - African Wild Ass
E. caballus - Domestic Horse
E.
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Equidae
Gray, 1821
Genus: Equus
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
E. asinus - Donkey
E. africanus - African Wild Ass
E. caballus - Domestic Horse
E.
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Gray, 1821
Genus: Equus
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
E. asinus - Donkey
E. africanus - African Wild Ass
E. caballus - Domestic Horse
E.
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Hippotigris
Species
Equus zebra
Equus hartmannae
Equus quagga
Equus grevyi
The Zebra is a member of the horse family, native to eastern and southern Africa.
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Species
Equus zebra
Equus hartmannae
Equus quagga
Equus grevyi
The Zebra is a member of the horse family, native to eastern and southern Africa.
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binomial nomenclature is the formal system of naming species. The system is also called binominal nomenclature (particularly in zoological circles), binary nomenclature (particularly in botanical circles), or the binomial classification system.
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Pieter Boddaert (1730 - 1795 or 1796) was a Dutch physician and naturalist.
Boddaert was a lecturer on natural history at the University of Utrecht. In 1783 he published fifty copies of an identification key of Edmé-Louis Daubenton's Planches enluminees
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Boddaert was a lecturer on natural history at the University of Utrecht. In 1783 he published fifty copies of an identification key of Edmé-Louis Daubenton's Planches enluminees
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E. q. quagga
Trinomial name
Equus quagga quagga
Boddaert, 1785
The quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in South Africa's Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange
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Trinomial name
Equus quagga quagga
Boddaert, 1785
The quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in South Africa's Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange
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E. q. burchellii
Trinomial name
Equus quagga burchellii
Gray, 1824
The Burchell's zebra is a southern subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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Trinomial name
Equus quagga burchellii
Gray, 1824
The Burchell's zebra is a southern subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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E. q. boehmi
Trinomial name
Equus quagga boehmi
Matschie, 1892
The Grant's Zebra is the smallest of six subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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Trinomial name
Equus quagga boehmi
Matschie, 1892
The Grant's Zebra is the smallest of six subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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Hippotigris
Species
Equus zebra
Equus hartmannae
Equus quagga
Equus grevyi
The Zebra is a member of the horse family, native to eastern and southern Africa.
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Species
Equus zebra
Equus hartmannae
Equus quagga
Equus grevyi
The Zebra is a member of the horse family, native to eastern and southern Africa.
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Ethiopia (IPA: /i.θi.oʊ.pi.ə/) ( ʾĪtyōṗṗyā), officially the
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Motto
"Virtus Unita Fortior" (Latin)
"Unity Provides Strength"
Anthem
Angola Avante! (Portuguese)
Forward Angola!
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"Virtus Unita Fortior" (Latin)
"Unity Provides Strength"
Anthem
Angola Avante! (Portuguese)
Forward Angola!
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E. q. quagga
Trinomial name
Equus quagga quagga
Boddaert, 1785
The quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in South Africa's Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange
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Trinomial name
Equus quagga quagga
Boddaert, 1785
The quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in South Africa's Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange
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C. taurinus
Binomial name
Connochaetes taurinus
(Burchell, 1823)
The Blue Wildebeest is a large ungulate mammal of the genus Connochaetes which grows to 1.
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Binomial name
Connochaetes taurinus
(Burchell, 1823)
The Blue Wildebeest is a large ungulate mammal of the genus Connochaetes which grows to 1.
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GAZelle (Russian: ГАЗе́ль) is a series of mid-sized trucks, vans and buses made by Russian car manufacturer GAZ.
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P. leo
Binomial name
Panthera leo
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
Felis leo
(Linnaeus, 1758)
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Binomial name
Panthera leo
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Distribution of lions in Africa
Synonyms
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Crocuta
Species: C. crocuta
Binomial name
Crocuta crocuta
(Erxleben, 1777)
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Species: C. crocuta
Binomial name
Crocuta crocuta
(Erxleben, 1777)
Spotted Hyena range
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E. q. quagga
Trinomial name
Equus quagga quagga
Boddaert, 1785
The quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in South Africa's Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange
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Trinomial name
Equus quagga quagga
Boddaert, 1785
The quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in South Africa's Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange
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extinction is the cessation of existence of a species or group of taxa, reducing biodiversity. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of that species (although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point).
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E. q. burchellii
Trinomial name
Equus quagga burchellii
Gray, 1824
The Burchell's zebra is a southern subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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Trinomial name
Equus quagga burchellii
Gray, 1824
The Burchell's zebra is a southern subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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E. q. boehmi
Trinomial name
Equus quagga boehmi
Matschie, 1892
The Grant's Zebra is the smallest of six subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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Trinomial name
Equus quagga boehmi
Matschie, 1892
The Grant's Zebra is the smallest of six subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
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