mountain zebra
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific subspecies of zebra: The mountain zebra (Equus zebra) is a species of zebra native to southwestern Africa, characterized by a distinctive striped pattern and adapted to mountainous and hilly habitats. It is considered vulnerable or endangered. * The mountain zebra is distinguished from other zebras by its white belly and a dewlap on its throat. * Conservation efforts are crucial for the survival of the mountain zebra.
Examples
- Noun:
- We went on a safari hoping to see the rare mountain zebra in its natural habitat.
- The stripes of the mountain zebra are narrower than those of the plains zebra.
- A small population of mountain zebras inhabits the national park.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific classification: The term is used in zoological and conservation contexts to specify this particular species (), which includes two subspecies: the Cape mountain zebra and Hartmann's mountain zebra.
- The study focused on the genetic diversity of the mountain zebra.
Variants and Related Words
- Zebra (n): The general term for several African equids with black-and-white striped coats.
- Equus zebra (n): The scientific Latin name for the mountain zebra species.
Synonyms
- Equus zebra (Scientific name)
- Striped equid (General descriptive term, less specific)
Related Phrases
- Cape mountain zebra (): One of the two subspecies of mountain zebra.
- Hartmann's mountain zebra (): The other subspecies of mountain zebra.
Noun
- narrow-striped nearly extinct zebra of southern Africa