No but in near the 1930's they were down to 100 individuals. after people started donating them to their natural habitat where people raised them and helped them.
* Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) * Grant's Zebra * Crawshay's Zebra * Upper Zambezi Zebra * Chapman's Zebra * Damara Zebra * Burchell's zebra (extinct) * Quagga (extinct) * Grevy's Zebra (Equus greyvi) * Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) * Cape Mountain Zebra * Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
it will dissapear
Grevy's zebra and the Cape Mountain zebra are endangered species, but the Plains zebra has a viable population.
Somewhere over the rainbow
The Cape Zebra was almost hunted to extinction, but some survive. Grevys Zebra in endangered. Plains Zebras are numerous, but are being reduced by hunting
A pro regarding the Cape mountain zebra is they have adapted to eat certain types of foods when the land isnâ??t plentiful. A con is that they are the smallest zebras, which could make them vulnerable to predators.
The mountain zebra, Equus zebra, is a threatened species of equid native to south-western Angola, Namibia and South Africa. It has two subspecies, the Cape mountain zebra (E. z. zebra) and Hartmann's mountain zebra (E. z. hartmannae), though it has been suggested these should be considered separate species.
The Grevy's Zebra and the Mountain Zebra are both endangered. But the Quatta Zebra has already become extinct in the 1800's.
Today there are only about 2500 Grevy Zebras remaining. There are 800-1300 Hartmann's mountain zebras and 600-700 cape mountain zebras.
No, but Lion's Head is believed to be a very ancient extinct volcano.
Zebras are only found in Africa. Depending on their species, they may be found across the African plains (Burchell's zebra), in northeast Africa (Grevy's zebra) and in Namibia and southern Cape mountains (Mountain zebra).
There are a few Webkinz Zebras out.Rockerz Zebra came out in Jan 2013Pink Zebra came out in Oct 2011Rainbow Zebra came out in Apr 2011Endangered Cape Mountain Zebra came out in May 2010Zebra came out in May 2009