Grevy's zebra card
This zebra is the largest of the wild animals in the horse family but
the Grevy’s are more closely related to the wild ass than the horse, while the plains zebra is more closely related to the horse. Grevy’s are also taller and have narrower stripes than plains zebras.The Grevy’s is also quickly distinguishable from its plains and mountain zebra counterparts due to its charming ears that look rounded from a distance. These zebras are tailor-made for the semi-arid climate in dry northern Kenya where it lives but sadly only just over 2000 adults remain in the wild.
This zebra can survive for five days without water. However, even the hardy Grevy’s now struggles to live on land that has been overgrazed by livestock belonging to the local pastoralist communities.
Since 2009, the area has also suffered regular droughts, which shrivel the grass the zebras eat this also means that the Grevy’s juveniles have a low survival rate.
PRODUCT INFO
Blank inside
Printed on 300gsm card
12.5cm x 17.6cm - B6
Flecked Kraft Recycled envelope
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