EquusGrevyi 11 Aug 2016 Is it common for Hartmanns zebras to have the 'wattle' on the neck, is it a sexually dimorphic thing or is it a species trait?
Is it common for Hartmanns zebras to have the 'wattle' on the neck, is it a sexually dimorphic thing or is it a species trait?
EquusGrevyi 11 Aug 2016 jbnbsn99 said: It's a species trait seen in all Mountain Zebras. Click to expand... Thats brill thank you, I've never seen it before is all!
jbnbsn99 said: It's a species trait seen in all Mountain Zebras. Click to expand... Thats brill thank you, I've never seen it before is all!
P P Pertinax 13 Aug 2016 Another familiar trait is the 'ears back' stance- they are somewhat antisocial creatures.
EquusGrevyi 18 Aug 2016 Pertinax said: Another familiar trait is the 'ears back' stance- they are somewhat antisocial creatures. Click to expand... I've heard they're quite unsociable creatures, I know Paignton and Marwell have had trouble with males being aggressive to other animals in a mixed species enclosure.
Pertinax said: Another familiar trait is the 'ears back' stance- they are somewhat antisocial creatures. Click to expand... I've heard they're quite unsociable creatures, I know Paignton and Marwell have had trouble with males being aggressive to other animals in a mixed species enclosure.