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The zebra is a large equid that occurs naturally on the grassy plains of Africa. Each zebra has a unique stripe pattern. There are three different types of zebras found in Africa, namely the common zebra (also known as the plains zebra and the Burchell's Zebra), the Grevy's Zebra (also known as the imperial zebra), and the mountain zebra. Zebras are incredibly social animals that can travel great distances in search of fresh grass and water, but are under serious threat due to increasing human activity throughout much of their natural range. Today, both the Grevy's and Mountain Zebras are considered endangered species, and while the common zebra is more widespread and numerous, there has been a sharp decline in population in certain areas. Have you always wanted to know more about 'The horse of the savannah'? Learn everything about its history, its anatomy, the origin of its stripes and much more with this online program! Make your way through the e-learning and be rewarded with a certificate! In this e-learning, offered by Animal Academy Belgium, you will learn more about the zebra (Equus). During an access of 365 days you can improve your knowledge about the zebra at your own pace and become a real expert. This e-learning consists of 23 lessons spread over 6 modules.