burchell's zebra

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burchell's zebra

A Burchell's zebra grazes on the sunlit savanna.

Definition

Noun: * Burchell's zebra: A subspecies of the plains zebra (Equus quagga burchellii), native to the grasslands of central and southern Africa. It is characterized by broad black and white stripes, often with faint "shadow" brownish stripes in the white areas, and stripes that extend all the way down the legs.

Usage
  • The term "Burchell's zebra" is used as a specific zoological name to identify this particular subspecies of zebra. It is a proper noun when referring to the subspecies classification.
  • Example: "The most numerous zebra in the Kruger National Park is Burchell's zebra."
  • Example: "Unlike the Grevy's zebra, Burchell's zebra lives in large, social herds."
Advanced Usage
  • The classification and naming of zebra subspecies, including Burchell's zebra, have been revised by scientists. Historically, the name was applied more broadly, but modern taxonomy often considers the populations in southern Africa to be a distinct subspecies, sometimes now referred to as or , while the original "Burchell's zebra" is extinct. However, the name "Burchell's zebra" remains in common use for the living plains zebras of the region.
Variants and Related Words
  • Plains zebra (): The species to which Burchell's zebra belongs.
  • Mountain zebra (): A different species of zebra.
  • Grevy's zebra (): Another distinct species, the largest of all zebras.
Synonyms
  • Common zebra (a less specific general term for plains zebras).
  • Damara zebra (a historical name for a related population).
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is zoological, referring to a specific animal subspecies. It does not have idiomatic or metaphorical meanings in general English usage. The name honors the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell.
burchell's zebra

A Burchell's zebra grazes on the sunlit savanna.

Noun
  1. of the plains of central and eastern Africa