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Hartmann's mountain zebra - Wikipedia
Hartmann's mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) is a subspecies of the mountain zebra found in far south-western Angola and western Namibia, easily distinguished from other similar zebra species by its dewlap as well as the lack of stripes on its belly.
Hartmann's mountain zebra - Smithsonian's National Zoo
Native to the rocky slopes and arid plateau areas of southwestern Africa, Hartmann’s mountain zebras are large herbivores known for their black and white-striped coats. Hartmann’s mountain zebras are a rare subspecies of the mountain zebra, which is one of three types of zebras.
Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra | Franklin Park Zoo - Zoo New …
Hartmann’s mountain zebras have a “gridiron” of narrow stripes across their back, small dewlap under the chin, and no shadow stripes. They're very good climbers compared to the other species of zebra and they have very hard and pointed hooves. They are in the horse family (Equids) and related to common zebras.
Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra - Utica Zoo
Scientific Name: Equus zebra hartmannae Habitat: Mountain Zebra live in the mountains, dry-rocky-hilly regions, slopes, and plateaus of coastal Namibia and southern Angola. Diet: Being herbivores, mountain zebras eat grasses, leaves, and shrubs. Size: 3.7 to 4.9 feet tall / 6.8 to 8.5 feet long Weight: 515 to 620 pounds
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra - Animalia
Hartmann's mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) is a subspecies of the Mountain zebra found in Africa. It is easily distinguished from other similar zebra species by its dewlap and the lack of stripes on its belly.
Hartman's Mountain Zebras - Blank Park Zoo
2020年3月4日 · Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra are found in Angola, South Africa, and Namibia. The IUCN lists Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra as Threatened estimating 34,000 individuals in the wild. Duke and Duchess can be found in the zoo’s Africa section and can often be caught playing with each other so come see their antics!
Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra - Elmwood Park Zoo
Hartmann’s Mountain Zebras are native to the dry, stony mountains and semi-deserts of Southwest Africa. Adult mountain zebras measure between 82 and 102 inches in length. They can weigh an average of 600 pounds. Hartmann's mountain zebras are the only zebra species with a dewlap – a fold of skin under the throat.
Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra - Virginia Zoological Park
Scientific Name: Equus zebra hartmannae. Found In: Namibia, Angola and South Africa. Size: The Hartmann’s Zebra is considerably large, with a maximum weight of about 750 pounds and a shoulder height of 59 inches. Diet: Herbivore: Diet primarily consists of grass but also includes leaves and bark.
Equus zebra hartmannae (Hartmann's mountain zebra)
The Hartmann’s mountain zebra and Cape mountain zebra are the only two mountain zebra subspecies. Horse-like in appearance the Hartmann’s Mountain zebra is larger than the Cape Mountain zebra and smaller than the plains zebra.
Zebra, Hartmann's Mountain - resourcelibrary.clemetzoo.com
The Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra is a fairly large-sized donkey-like member of the horse family, with a narrow body and four fast growing one-toed hooves. The most distinct feature of the Mountain Zebra is its dewlap – a pendulous fold of skin under the throat, commonly associated with bovines and which is best developed in the male.