Zebras are my favorite animals, but which species are best in zoos?
I’d say best display species.Depends on what you mean. Personal opinion or best display animal?
I would say Grant's zebra, because they are allot more common in zoos.I’d say best display species.
Thanks! Grant’s are also my favorite zebra species.I would say Grant's zebra, because they are allot more common in zoos.
You might be correct. I think there are more Grevy's and Mountain Zebras in zoos because they are more endangered than Plains Zebras. However, Plains Zebras are now classified as Near Threatened, so they could make a comeback in zoos.Plains zebras are cute with their squat rounder proportions and thicker stripes, and mountains have that charming dewlap. But Grevy's have to be the most distinctive in their impressive size, string-thin stripes, long faces and almost perfectly oval ears - not to mention being much less social than the other two. It's hard to choose! I guess plains, quaggas specifically, have always captured my imagination the most, though. Controversial as it is, the bring-back-the-quagga project at least interests me insofar as seeing living approximations to quagga coat colors. So lovely!
Speaking about zoos - I've had a suspicion that up until the mid 20th century, Grevy's (and maybe mountains) were the more common species in captivity but this is mostly gathered from them appearing so much more frequently in books, film and other media of the day. It always struck me as curious. Is my suspicion right?
Is there a project of bringing back the quagga? Because i sure do hope so. I love them.Plains zebras are cute with their squat rounder proportions and thicker stripes, and mountains have that charming dewlap. But Grevy's have to be the most distinctive in their impressive size, string-thin stripes, long faces and almost perfectly oval ears - not to mention being much less social than the other two. It's hard to choose! I guess plains, quaggas specifically, have always captured my imagination the most, though. Controversial as it is, the bring-back-the-quagga project at least interests me insofar as seeing living approximations to quagga coat colors as opposed to heavily aged taxidermy. So lovely!
Speaking about zoos - I've had a suspicion that up until the mid 20th century, Grevy's (and maybe mountains) were the more common species in captivity but this is mostly gathered from them appearing so much more frequently in books, film and other media of the day. It always struck me as curious. Is my suspicion right?
Controversial as it is, the bring-back-the-quagga project at least interests me insofar as seeing living approximations to quagga coat colors as opposed to heavily aged taxidermy. So lovely!
Is there a project of bringing back the quagga? Because i sure do hope so. I love them.
Have any zoos exhibited all three species in the same enclosure? I always thought a group of all three (maybe all females for safety sake) would be neat together as a comparison.
That would be cool. But i think zoos dont do that because you will get some crossbreed species. And having two enclosures would probally bore regular visitors.
Or maybe only perfect for comparisons by those not nerdy enough - where are the other equid species in that row??Tierpark Berlin has the three zebra species + Somali wild ass in one row, perfect for nerdy comparisons, but a bit boring for 95% of the visitors....
Or maybe only perfect for comparisons by those not nerdy enough - where are the other equid species in that row??
Kulan, kiang and Przewalski wild horse are close to each other in the Asian section of the park, you have to respect geography when doing taxonomy![]()
Tierpark Berlin has the three zebra species + Somali wild ass in one row, perfect for nerdy comparisons, but a bit boring for 95% of the visitors....
(I'm actually planning on getting a Grevy's zebra tattoo). Not to sound really dramatic... but I cried the first time I saw Grevy's zebras in real life.