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While summer temperatures continue to rise and attract members of the Grand Valley to the water, there is a summer grinch ...
A rare zebra with unusual markings was recently spotted at the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya — sporting a dark coat and white polka dots.
Zebra mussels are small freshwater shellfish named for the contrasting stripes that decorate their shells. Native to the lakes and rivers that drain into the Caspian, Azov, and Black seas in ...
Don’t judge a zebra by its stripes, because scientists have found nine genetic subpopulations of plains zebras that do not line up with previous classifications based on their physical appearance.
There are actually three different species of zebra: the plains zebra, the mountain zebra and the Grévy's zebra. The most common species is the plains zebra with around 750,000 animals thought to ...
The quagga, a relative of the zebra, went extinct over 100 years ago. Now, a group of scientists outside of Cape Town are bringing it back.
For the first time in more than 15 years, zebras will graze the fields at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) in Front Royal, Va. Three Hartmann’s mountain zebras—two females (Yvonne ...
The quagga, a relative of the zebra, went extinct over 100 years ago. Now, a group of scientists outside of Cape Town are bringing it back.
While different zebra species exhibit significant variability in size, stripe patterns, and snout colorings, their stripes typically do not smudge.
The eye-catching zebra was named “Tira,” after the Maasai guide. Another photographer, Frank Liu, also came across the zebra. He told NatGeo that the zebra “looked like a different species ...