GREVY'S ZEBRA BY: SARA MALONEY Also known as the Equus Grevyi
HABITAT AND DIET The Grevy’s Zebra inhabits dry, semi-desert grasslands of Africa. Zebra’s diet is predominately a grazer eating mostly grasses.
STATUS Zebras are an endangered species. Only about 1500 are left in the World.
REPRODUCTION AND GESTATION Mature at 3 or 4 years of age. Gestation period of 13 months every couple of years.
PREDATOR/PREY RELATIONSHIP Zebras eat grass, grass being the prey, zebra being the predator. Lions are predators to zebras and the zebras are the prey.
CONSUMER Zebra is a consumer, on the 2 nd level. Many bigger animals eat them.
THREATS Hunting Diseases Water sources Competition Overgrazing
BIOTIC\ABIOTIC FACTORS Tree Shrubs Lions Grass Oxygen Sunlight Water Soil
ADAPTATIONS Adapted by having strips Hide from predators
FUN FACTS
PICTURES Archive Veramar Arts
WORK CITED Few, Rodger, and. Children's Guide to Endangered Animals. New York: Macmillian Puplishing Company, Print. "Grev'ys zebra (Equus grevyi)." Arkive. Wildscreen, n.d. Web. 7 Nov Moehlman, P.D., Rubenstein, D.I. & Kebede, F Equus grevyi. In: IUCN IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version Downloaded on 07 November