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Equus Zebra Collection

"Captivating Equus Zebra: A Glimpse into the African Wilderness" In the breathtaking landscapes of Namibia's Erongo Region

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain zebras -Equus zebra-, Erongo Region, Namibia

Mountain zebras -Equus zebra-, Erongo Region, Namibia

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Equus zebra (Mountain zebra), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Equus zebra (Mountain zebra), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Equus zebra (Mountain zebra), 1777-1786. Cape Bergzebra (Equus Zebra Zebra); with Rhenish (Rijnlandse) scale

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: An Impala stands behind a group of Zebras, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

An Impala stands behind a group of Zebras, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Africa, Tanzania. Perhaps spooked by crocodiles, zebras stampede in the Serengeti

Africa, Tanzania. Perhaps spooked by crocodiles, zebras stampede in the Serengeti

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Africa, Tanzania. Loving zebras nuzzle in the Serengeti

Africa, Tanzania. Loving zebras nuzzle in the Serengeti

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Africa, Tanzania. A baboon face shows wisdom and personality on the African savannah

Africa, Tanzania. A baboon face shows wisdom and personality on the African savannah

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: A Mountain Zebra with her hybrid foal (Chapmans Zebra x Mountain Zebra

A Mountain Zebra with her hybrid foal (Chapmans Zebra x Mountain Zebra
2563679 A Mountain Zebra with her hybrid foal (Chapmans Zebra x Mountain Zebra) at London Zoo, 1915 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: A Mountain Zebra at London Zoo, September 1921 (b / w photo)

A Mountain Zebra at London Zoo, September 1921 (b / w photo)
1262614 A Mountain Zebra at London Zoo, September 1921 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: A Mazawattee Tea Cart, drawn by a team of zebras, outside the Zoological Society of

A Mazawattee Tea Cart, drawn by a team of zebras, outside the Zoological Society of
1275253 A Mazawattee Tea Cart, drawn by a team of zebras, outside the Zoological Society of Londons Regents Park offices, June 1914 (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) pair, Bontebok National Park, South Africa, South Africa

Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) pair, Bontebok National Park, South Africa, South Africa

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Illustration, Zebra (Equus zebra) standing with its tail curled up, side view

Illustration, Zebra (Equus zebra) standing with its tail curled up, side view

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Africa, Zimbabwe, Matusadona. Zebra on the shore of Lake Kariba

Africa, Zimbabwe, Matusadona. Zebra on the shore of Lake Kariba

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain Zebra -Equus zebra-, Erongo Region, Namibia

Mountain Zebra -Equus zebra-, Erongo Region, Namibia

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain zebras -Equus zebra-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Mountain zebras -Equus zebra-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain Zebra -Equus zebra-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Mountain Zebra -Equus zebra-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain Zebra Equus zebra, illustration

Mountain Zebra Equus zebra, illustration
Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra), illustration

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain Zebras Equus zebra, illustration

Mountain Zebras Equus zebra, illustration
Mountain Zebras (Equus zebra), illustration

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Mountain zebra (Equus zebra), front view

Mountain zebra (Equus zebra), front view

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Dead mountain zebra, artwork C016 / 5584

Dead mountain zebra, artwork C016 / 5584
Dead mountain zebra (Equus zebra) mare, artwork. Sketch from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), English artist

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Zebra skin C013 / 6652

Zebra skin C013 / 6652
Zebra (Equus zebra) skin specimen

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Equus zebra, mountain zebra

Equus zebra, mountain zebra
Mountain Zebra Mare. First wounded by John Lainga killed by myself. September 1862. Sketch from Rothschild bequest 3. Part of a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Equus zebra, zebra

Equus zebra, zebra
Photograph of a zebra skin specimen, collection number Z 1993.149

Background imageEquus Zebra Collection: Cape Mountain Zebras at Bushmans Kloof in Western Cape Province, South Africa

Cape Mountain Zebras at Bushmans Kloof in Western Cape Province, South Africa


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"Captivating Equus Zebra: A Glimpse into the African Wilderness" In the breathtaking landscapes of Namibia's Erongo Region, majestic Mountain Zebras -Equus zebra- roam freely, their striking black and white stripes contrasting against the rugged terrain. These magnificent creatures epitomize grace and resilience in the face of harsh conditions. Venturing further east to Tanzania's Tarangire National Park, an Impala stands cautiously behind a group of zebras. Together, they form a harmonious scene that showcases the diversity and coexistence of wildlife in this remarkable ecosystem. However, not all moments are tranquil in Africa's wild heart. Witnessing crocodiles lurking nearby, zebras stampede through Serengeti plains with unparalleled speed and agility. Their synchronized movements create an awe-inspiring spectacle that reflects their instinctual survival strategies. Yet amidst these adrenaline-fueled episodes lies tenderness and affection. In the vastness of Serengeti's golden savannahs, loving zebras nuzzle each other as if expressing deep bonds forged over time, and is a reminder that even in untamed lands, love knows no boundaries. The African wilderness also reveals its wisdom through unexpected sources. A baboon's face on the savannah exudes both intelligence and personality—a testament to nature's ability to nurture diverse characters within its realm. History intertwines with present-day encounters as we delve into archival images from London Zoo in September 1921. Here we find a captivating snapshot capturing a Mountain Zebra alongside her hybrid foal—an intriguing blend of Chapmans Zebra x Mountain Zebra genes—showcasing nature’s endless capacity for adaptation. Transportation takes on an unconventional twist outside Zoological Society premises when a Mazawattee Tea Cart is elegantly drawn by a team of zebras—a whimsical sight that exemplifies humanity’s fascination with these enchanting animals beyond their natural habitats.