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After the French president Jules Grevy
lepords
grasslands
The mountain Zebra is classed as vunerable. Grevys are endangered
The grasslands of Ethiopia and northern Kenya
The grasses of their biome, and in the driest season, they browse on the trees.
Enemies: Lions, Hyenas, Hunting Dogs, Leopards, and Cheetahs
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
There are 2,000 Grevy Zebras living today
i was watching animal planet tonight, and it said there were 200,000 zebras in Africa.
"Zebra" is a common noun, as it refers to a general category of animals rather than a specific individual. Common nouns denote general items or concepts, while proper nouns name specific entities and are usually capitalized. For example, "Zebra" as a name for a specific zebra would be a proper noun, but in general usage, it remains a common noun.
The term "zebra" is derived from the Portuguese word "zebra," which itself is believed to have originated from the Latin word "equiferus," meaning "wild horse." The word has been used in various contexts across languages, but its modern usage in English can be traced back to the 18th century. The concept of the zebra, specifically referring to the striped equine native to Africa, has roots in these linguistic developments.