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They are known for their wildlife, including mountain zebras and leopards.
Hartmann's mountain zebras prefer to live in small groups of 7-12 individuals.
As we head home, there, right by the reserve's exit, are four Cape mountain zebras.
The Cape mountain zebra was hunted to near extinction with less than 100 individuals by the 1930s.
And in the mountain zebra there is an unusual, fine grid-iron pattern along the central line.
On the way, a group of rare Hartmann's mountain zebra dashed across our path.
Unfortunately this theory does not stand up too well either- because the mountain zebra comes from the cooler south and yet has vivid stripes.
Make a point of stopping by reception once a day to ask if there have been any Cape mountain zebra sightings.
In the neighbouring district a few herds of mountain zebras survive, now protected by game laws.
Mountain zebra groups do not aggregate into large herds like Plains zebras.
Mountain zebras live in hot, dry, rocky, mountainous and hilly habitats.
Mountain zebras are becoming extinct because they are being hunted for their skins.
The Mountain zebras form small family groups consisting of a single stallion, one, two, or several mares, and their recent offspring.
In the early 1930s, the Cape Mountain Zebra was threatened with extinction.
In captivity, plains zebras have been crossed with mountain zebras.
Both mountain zebra subspecies are currently protected in national parks, but are still endangered.
Unlike Grevy and Mountain zebras, they are not endangered.
The mountain zebra also has a dewlap.
Mountain zebras associate in small groups.
There are two native species of equids in the country, the plains zebra and the mountain zebra.
Mountain zebras are found on mountain slopes, open grasslands, woodlands and areas with sufficient vegetation.
And down in the highlands of the south there is the extremely rare mountain zebra, with bold but more vertically arranged flank stripes.
Grévy's zebra and the mountain zebra are endangered.
Grévy's Zebra is considerably larger, while the mountain zebra is somewhat smaller.
Of equids other than horses, all except the Mountain Zebra show a distinct dorsal stripe.
Mountain Zebra, Equus zebra (scientific name)
He was known for his Hartmann's Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae).
IUCN Redlist - Equus zebra ssp.
The mountain zebra, Equus zebra, is a threatened species of equid native to south-western Angola, Namibia and South Africa.
The mountain zebra (Equus zebra) of southwest Africa tends to have a sleek coat with a white belly and narrower stripes than the plains Zebra.
The third edition of Mammal Species of the World (2005) lists the mountain zebra as a single species (Equus zebra) with two subspecies.
Hartmann's mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) is a subspecies of the mountain zebra found in far south-western Angola and western Namibia.
The Cape mountain zebra, Equus zebra zebra, is a subspecies of the mountain zebra, named for Cape Province of South Africa and found in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape areas.