Habitat
Mountain Zebras:
Mountain zebras are popularly found in Namibia and South Africa. All species of zebras are well-known for living away from each other. However, they usually graze together even though they do not interbreed.
Mountain zebras cannot live beyond an elevation of 6,500 feet above the sea level.
Nonetheless, these zebras prefer living in the mountainous slopes of South Africa. They also do not live in one place because of their nature of migrate from time to time.When the weather is hot, mountain zebras travel towards high-altitude places. They return during winter period.
Mountain zebras cannot live beyond an elevation of 6,500 feet above the sea level.
Nonetheless, these zebras prefer living in the mountainous slopes of South Africa. They also do not live in one place because of their nature of migrate from time to time.When the weather is hot, mountain zebras travel towards high-altitude places. They return during winter period.
Grevy's Zebra
Historically, the Grevy’s zebra inhabited the semiarid scrublands and plains of Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Kenya in East Africa. However, due to rapid declines in their population, they are now confined to the Horn of Africa, primarily Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya.
Plains Zebra
Plains zebras have a wide range in east and southern Africa. They usually live in treeless grasslands and savanna woodlands and are absent from deserts, rainforests, and wetlands. This species’ habitat is shrinking, however, and plains zebras are now extinct in Burundi and Lesotho.