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  • Quagga (Equus quagga quagga)

    Equus quagga quagga (Quagga)

    The quagga roamed the plains of South Africa until the late 19th Century when it became extinct. Once considered a separate species, the…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii)

    Equus ferus przewalskii (Przewalski's horse)

    Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) is the last true wild horse, and the only ancestor of the domestic horse that has survived to…

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    49 photos

    7 videos

  • African wild ass (Equus africanus)

    Equus africanus (African wild ass)

    The African wild ass (Equus africanus) is the ancestor of the domestic donkey, and has a similar stocky body shape. The short, smooth…

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    11 photos

    6 videos

  • Plains zebra (Equus quagga)

    Equus quagga (Plains zebra)

    The iconic plains zebra (Equus quagga) is the most abundant and conspicuous of all Africa’s grazing animals. This species exhibits a…

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    44 photos

    14 videos

  • Mountain zebra (Equus zebra)

    Equus zebra (Mountain zebra)

    This evocative icon of Africa is an immediately recognisable member of the horse family, characterised by its striking pattern of black and…

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    34 photos

    2 videos

  • Asiatic wild ass (Equus hemionus)

    Equus hemionus (Asiatic wild ass)

    The Asiatic wild ass is the most horse-like of all the species of ass. The general colour of its coat varies with the seasons, appearing…

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    65 photos

    18 videos

  • Kiang (Equus kiang)

    Equus kiang (Kiang)

    Information on the kiang is currently being researched and written and will appear here shorlty.…

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    16 photos

    3 videos

  • Lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris)

    Tapirus terrestris (Lowland tapir)

    One of the most distinguishing features of tapirs is their long, flexible proboscis, formed from the upper lip and nose, which is used to…

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    27 photos

    7 videos

  • Asian tapir (Tapirus indicus)

    Tapirus indicus (Asian tapir)

    Its unmistakable two-tone pattern distinguishes the Asian tapir, the only Old World tapir, from the other three tapir species of Central and…

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    13 photos

    0 videos

  • Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)

    Diceros bicornis (Black rhinoceros)

    The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is the most well known of the five living rhinoceros species, with its aggressive reputation…

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    61 photos

    13 videos

  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

    Ceratotherium simum (White rhinoceros)

    Amongst the most charismatic and recognisable of Africa’s mega-fauna, the white rhinoceros is the largest of the five rhinoceros species and…

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    62 photos

    16 videos

  • Mountain tapir (Tapirus pinchaque)

    Tapirus pinchaque (Mountain tapir)

    The mountain tapir is a 'living fossil'; the smallest of four surviving species of tapir that represent the remnants of a lineage that…

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    9 photos

    2 videos

  • Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus)

    Rhinoceros sondaicus (Javan rhinoceros)

    The prehistoric-looking Javan rhinoceros is one of the world’s rarest large mammals. The name rhinoceros derives from the Greek for 'nose…

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    21 photos

    3 videos

  • Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis)

    Rhinoceros unicornis (Indian rhinoceros)

    The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) is the largest of the three Asian rhino species, and has a single horn which can grow to…

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    36 photos

    15 videos

  • Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii)

    Tapirus bairdii (Baird's tapir)

    Baird's tapir is the largest of the American tapirs and the largest indigenous mammal in Central America. Tapirs are well known for their…

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    21 photos

    6 videos

  • Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis)

    Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Sumatran rhinoceros)

    This prehistoric-looking, armour-plated giant is one of the most endangered of the five rhinoceros species. Despite being the smallest…

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    37 photos

    9 videos

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