MSN - Tanginikya welcomes baby zebra
Too stinking cute
Last week, Tanganyika Wildlife Park welcomed its latest newcomer, a baby zebra.
Specifically, a Grevy’s zebra. Tanganikya said this addition marks a significant milestone for their conservation efforts and for preserving this endangered species.
Grevy’s zebras are the largest and most endangered of the three zebra species, with fewer than 3,000 individuals remaining in their wild habitats of northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia.
Tanginikya said the foal is already showing signs of strong health, staying close to its mother and nursing.
Specifically, a Grevy’s zebra. Tanganikya said this addition marks a significant milestone for their conservation efforts and for preserving this endangered species.
Grevy’s zebras are the largest and most endangered of the three zebra species, with fewer than 3,000 individuals remaining in their wild habitats of northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia.
Tanginikya said the foal is already showing signs of strong health, staying close to its mother and nursing.
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