The Grevy's zebra is the largest species of zebra.

Each zebra’s stripes are unique and as distinctive as fingerprints. They compete with humans and livestock for watering holes. Due to the loss of these habitats, populations have decreased drastically.


Scientific Name: Equus grevyi

Conservation Status: Endangered

Size: Height: 5.5 to 6.3 feet; Length: 9.9 to 11.8 feet

Weight: 776 to 990 pounds

Grevy's Zebra
Current and Historic Range
Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia