Grevy's zebra
The Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi) is a herbivorous mammal.
Grévy's zebra, also known commonly as the imperial zebra, is the largest living species of wild equid and the most threatened of the three species of zebras, the other two being the plains zebra and the mountain zebra. Named after French president Jules Grévy, it is found in parts of Kenya and Ethio — Wikipedia
- Scientific name
- Equus grevyi
- Class
- Mammal
- Family / order
- Equidae
- Diet
- Herbivore
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Weight
- 408 kg
- Length
- 2.7 m
- Lifespan
- 31 years
- Conservation status
- Endangered
What does a Grevy's zebra eat?
The grevy's zebra is a herbivore, feeding on plants.
How big is a Grevy's zebra?
The grevy's zebra weighs around 408 kg and measures about 2.7 m.
How long do Grevy's zebras live?
In the wild, the grevy's zebra can live up to about 31 years.
Is the grevy's zebra endangered?
The grevy's zebra is currently listed as “Endangered” on the IUCN Red List.