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African wild ass (
Equus africanus
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The African wild ass is the ancestor of the domestic donkey, and has a similar stocky body shape. The short, smooth coat is a ligh...
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Asiatic wild ass (
Equus hemionus
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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, app...
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18 Videos
Quagga (
Equus quagga quagga
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The quagga roamed the plains of South Africa until the late 19th Century when it became extinct. Once considered a separate speci...
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Mountain zebra (
Equus zebra
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This evocative icon of Africa is an immediately recognisable member of the horse family, characterised by its striking pattern of ...
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30 Images
2 Videos
Grevy’s zebra (
Equus grevyi
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Grevy’s zebra is the largest of the equids (a group that includes horses, asses and zebras). It possesses the same body shape as o...
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18 Images
11 Videos
Plains zebra (
Equus quagga
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The iconic plains zebra is the most abundant and conspicuous of all Africa’s grazing animals. This species exhibits a large degree...
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