The Grevy's zebra is a unique species of zebra found mainly in the grasslands of East Africa. It is known for its large size and narrow stripes, which are closer together than those of other zebra species. These stripes help them blend into their environment, providing camouflage from predators. Grevy's zebras are social animals, often seen in small groups, and they primarily feed on grasses.
Unlike other zebras, Grevy's zebras have larger ears and a more horse-like appearance. They are also more solitary, with males often roaming alone. Sadly, their population is declining due to habitat loss and hunting, making them a vulnerable species in the wild.