The species is listed as Endangered. The Cape Mountain zebra was hunted to near extinction with less than 100 individuals by the 1930s. However the population has increased to about 700 due to conservation efforts. Both Mountain zebra subspecies are currently protected in national parks but are still endangered. There is a European zoo's Endangered Species Programme for this zebra as well as co-operative management of zoo populations worldwide.
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there are around 600-700 Mountain Zebras in the world. I just did a report on endangered species and chose this rare animal
About 1,000 up to 3,000 because not many humans want zebra skin or fur because men are main hunters now!
500-700
1,146,477
There are 2,000 Grevy Zebras living today
As of 2008 2,500 Grevy Zebras
Extinct means there were none left, so if zebras exist today, then they could not have been extinct at any time in the past.
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Africa! Also in zoos.
zebras live in AFRICA
There are about 1,000 to 3,000 zebras in the wild.
There are Three kinds of Zebras.
About 3,000 are left in the world today.
I think today there are only 200 Arctic wolves left.
15 is the idiucious amount of horses that are left today according to the horse theory
The word zebras has two syllables. Ze-bras.