…Aka “Grevy’s Zebra”–
most threatened/endangered of the Zebra species in the wilderness of East Africa,
as they say, this wild equines can create visual illusion like the wagon wheel effect!
This Imperial Zebra with its thin & more straight lines -not stretching under its belly–
makes a pleasing watch among Africa’s wild life with its uniqueness & rarity.
See here my previous post about the “Common Zebra” here.
Hello, awesome shots of the zebras. Those ears are just adorable, wonderful critters and post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
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Thank you for visiting and this wonderful comment :-)
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They are beautiful!
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Thanks Jenni, Cheers
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Wonderful! They are like kaleidoscope horses.
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That’s a new way to look at it. Thank you dear :-)
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Fantastic shots Firas. I adore zebras and you have captured their spirit. Whereabouts in Kenya were you?
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Thank you for your comment dear. I went to Kenya for a wildlife safari vacation. Been to south east/Amboseli, north west/Samburu, and also south west/Masai mara
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What a lovely creature! It’s a shame it’s endangered. The ears are too adorable.
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Truly sadly yes…
Thank you for sharing your words
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These are truly wonderful, Firasz. I did not think about several species of zebras, cause I only know one from the zoo. I noticed funny ears in these, slimmer bodies and grace. The captures look equally captivating in colour as in monochrome.
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Hello Paula..So truly you motivate me dear. Thanks on this complement, with gratitude :-)
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Oh my extraordinary beauty, just amazing, I feel like I am standing in the midst of these gorgeous Zebras~
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Hi Mary, Than you for your visit & lively comment! Cheers :-)
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