No, they are not.
Additional Information: The Plains Zebra, or Burchell's Zebra is listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, also known as IUCN Red List, but the status is "least concern" and the population trend posted is "stable". For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Yes, zebras are extant, that is they exist.
Zebras are endangered because of poaching and habitat destruction.
Yes zebras were endangered in the past
Grevy's zebra and the Cape Mountain zebra are endangered species, but the Plains zebra has a viable population.
Plains zebras live in eastern Africa.
no there are millions of them so they are not endangered.
Zebras live in the grassland but mostly in the plains
According to IUCN Red list they are endangered.
On the African plains.
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
Plains zebras belong to the Kingdom Animalia.
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