Chapman's Zebra
Chapman's zebra (Equus quagga chapmani), named after its describer James Chapman, is a subspecies of the plains zebra.[2][3]
They, like their relatives, are native to the savannah of north-east South Africa, north to Zimbabwe, west into Botswana, the Caprivi Strip in Namibia, and southern Angola.[4] Like the other subspecies of plains zebra, it is a herbivore that exists largely on a diet of grasses, and undertakes a migration during the wet season to find fresh sources of food and to avoid lions, which are their primary predator.[5] Chapman's zebras are distinguished from other subspecies by subtle variations in their stripes.[6][7] Wh...read more