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The Plains zebra (Equus quagga) is the species of zebra that primarily inhabits grasslands. They are the most widespread and commonly seen species of zebra, found in various grassland habitats across eastern and southern Africa.
Zebra's are found in the wild predominantly in the continent of Africa. They are distinctly recognized by the White & Black stripes in their body. All 3 sub species of Zebra's are found in good numbers in Africa. They occur in a wide variety of habitats like Grasslands, Savannas, Woodlands, Thorny Scrublands, Mountains etc. But, they are found predominantly in the Savannah's and Grasslands of Africa.
One herbivore commonly found on grasslands is the zebra. Zebras graze on grasses and other plants as their main source of food.
grasslands
Zebra's are found in the wild predominantly in the continent of Africa. They are distinctly recognized by the White & Black stripes in their body. All 3 sub species of Zebra's are found in good numbers in Africa. They occur in a wide variety of habitats like Grasslands, Savannas, Woodlands, Thorny Scrublands, Mountains etc. But, they are found predominantly in the Savannah's and Grasslands of Africa.
A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
Savannahs, deserts, and grasslands
In africaZebras are indigenous to Africa.
Grasslands in Africa
In the grasslands, and they eat grass. :)
A Grevy's zebra is an herbivore. It primarily feeds on grasses, leaves, and other vegetation. These zebras are known for their unique stripes and are the largest species of zebra, primarily found in the semi-arid grasslands of East Africa.
The grasslands of Ethiopia and northern Kenya