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Cape Mountain Zebras - Equus zebra
Travel Writer: EcoTravel Africa  
 

The Cape Mountain Zebra is one of the world's rarest large mammals - their numbers dwindled to fewer than 100 individuals in 1950 - but they have come back from the brink of extinction to flourish in selected South African reserves.

 
 
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The stripes of all zebras, like fingerprints, are never the same on any two individuals: also, the two sides of their bodies do not match perfectly. They differ from Burchell's (plains) zebra in that the black stripes on their bodies are narrower, and they do not have 'shadow stripes'; also their stripes do not reach under their bellies: they have white underparts.

On cold winter mornings Cape mountain zebras will move, one by one, to the east-facing slopes of their territory and stand at right angles, soaking in the warming rays of the sun.

Young males form bachelor herds from the age of two years and leave the herd, returning when they are old enough to handle a herd of their own. The quest for leadership is often a fierce one in which either the challenger or challenged is severly injured.

Cape mountain zebras are found in herds of up to 12 animals, but usually around five or six, consisting of a dominant stallion with mares and foals. Single foals, born mostly in December, nibble at pellets of their mothers' faeces. These contain intestinal micro-organisms which help them digest the grasses that form their staple diet.

More facts about Cape Mountain Zebras

Best places to see the Cape Mountain Zebras in Southern Africa:

Mountain Zebra National Park
Karoo National Park
Bontebok National Park
Vaalbos National Park
Mountain ranges of the Eastern Cape

 
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