Asses, horses, and zebras
Order : Perissodactyla
Family : Equidae
Animals in the family Equidae |
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Grevy's zebra |
Kulan |
Kiang |
Quagga |
Mountain zebra |
Burchell's zebra |
Facts about the family Equidae, the asses, horses, and zebras
Equidae is the family of horse-like animals, order Perissodactyla.
zebra - Mountain Zebra Equidae is the family of horse-like animals, order Perissodactyla. (Wiki)
Equus quagga - Plains Zebra Equus zebra - Mountain Zebra Equidae is the family of horse-like animals, order Perissodactyla.
Family:EquidaeGenus:Equus Species Equus przewalskii Equus caballus Equus asinus Equus hemionus Equus quagga Equus zebra Equus grevyiEquidae is the family of horse-like animals, order Perissodactyla .
The family Equidae is comprised of the horses, asses and zebras.
zebra - Mountain Zebra </table> Equidae is the family of horse-like animals, order Perissodactyla.
As time progresses, more and more information about zebras is being added to this site.
Zebras is published for people in business (Full text)
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Which of the following about zebras is not true? (Full text)
Another notable difference between the Plains Zebra and the Grevy Zebras is territorial issues. (Full text)
The pattern of stripes on all zebras is unique to each individual, with the variation greatest in the shoulder region.
The most obvious question to ask about zebras is why are zebras striped? (Full text)
Y-Press Online | Lions, zebras are part of the family at Zionsville farm
Sports: June 13, 2003 -The zebras are coming, the zebras are coming - The Barnstable Patriot
Also like a fingerprint, the patter varies from zebra to zebra and no two zebras are exactly alike. (Full text)
Zebras are Good People from Florida Today
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Two zebras are talking and one asks the other, "Am I black with white stripes or white with black . (Full text)
Zebras are raised in this country as pets, for zoos, circuses and exotic hunts. (Full text)
