why did tropical Africans never domesticate their own species of wild horse, the zebra? Zebra are closely related to the domesticated horse, sharing a genus (Equus) and a common ancestor.
Feist and McCullough (1976) dubbed this “social conservation” in his paper on behavior patterns and communication in the Pryor Mountain wild horses. The reemergence of primitive behaviors, resembling ...
This 1930s silent film captures scenes of horses and zebras in different environments ... A notable scene features a man walking with a zebra, pausing together before the man feeds it.
Ungulates include (but are not limited to) white-tailed deer, mule deer, tapir, camel, hippopotamus, giraffe, zebra, horse, elk, reindeer ... the use of non-lethal techniques to manage wild ungulates ...
What could happen when zebra mussels, an invasive species that is spreading in New Brunswick, pile up. Terry Melanson of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans explains.