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Zebra
The zebra is recognized by its unique stripes.
Each has its own distinct stripes, distinguishing it from other zebras.
There are two species, with the Burchell's zebra being more common.
It's about the size of a pony, up to 4 feet tall, with broad distinct stripes. It has short, narrow ears and a short mane.
They can be found in much of the country's plains and grasslands living in herds, often mixing with other animals.
The Grevy's zebra is the larger and taller species, standing about 5 feet at the shoulders.
The stripes are more numerous and closer together than the Burchell's zebra.
The belly does not have stripes. The mane is thick and the ears are large and rounded.
They are also found in open plains, mostly in northern parts of Kenya.
 
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