The Mountain Zebra is a unique species of zebra found primarily in the mountainous regions of southern Africa, particularly in Namibia and South Africa. Unlike other zebras, they have a distinctive pattern of narrow stripes that extend down their bodies, which helps them blend into their rocky habitats. These zebras are known for their agility and can navigate steep terrains with ease.
Mountain zebras are social animals that live in small herds, usually consisting of a stallion, several mares, and their young. They primarily graze on grasses and are well-adapted to survive in arid environments. Their conservation status is of concern, as habitat loss and hunting threaten their populations.