Zingela Safaris

Hartmann Zebra Photo Album Page 6

HABITAT
Zebra occurs where mountains and lowlands meet, using the two areas according to the availability of food. They are dependent on water. If surface water dries up, it will dig for it.
HABITS
Zebra graze mostly in the early morning and late afternoon, resting in the shade during the midday heat. Dust bathes regularly. The basic social unit is the family group, consisting of one stallion and the mares with their young. This unit stays together, even when they congregate in bigger groups. At this stage, the stallion will spend the greater part of his time, chasing away other stallions from other family groups. They extremely courageous animals, and, very often, they confront predators, like Lion, the latter sometimes coming out second best, after receiving a devastating kick from the Zebra's hooves.
DIET
Zebra are exclusively grazers.
BREEDING
After a gestation period of 362 days, one single foal is born. Females reach maturity at 3 years of age.

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Rich Rumble of California and PH Jannie Spangenberg with a Hartmann Zebra.

Rafael Carvajal of Spain and PH Errol Lambrechts with a Hartmann Zebra.

Monique Hensler of Texas, PH Errol Lambrechts and PH Jannie Spangenberg with a Hartmann Zebra.

Michael Ciavardone, son Carson Ciavadone and wife Jody Ciavardone of Florida with a Hartmann Zebra.

Jaime Carvajal, father Rafael Carvajal and Rafael Carvajal (Jnr) of Spain with a Hartmann Zebra.

Jose Izquierdo and Maite Izquierdo of Spain with a Hartmann Zebra.

Ian Wilkinson and James Brown of England with a Hartmann Zebra.

Ian Wilkinson of England with a Hartmann Zebra.

PH Errol Lambrechts and Dave Anderson of Canada with a Hartmann Zebra.

Blake Hensler of Texas with a Hartmann Zebra.

Thomas Hargrove of Texas and PH Jannie Spangenberg with a Hartmann Zebra.

Andy Edin of Minnesota with a Hartmann Zebra.

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