Lifespan
12-13 years in the wild
Double this under human care
Night Safari is open from Thursdays to Sundays, as well as eve of and on public holidays. Operating hours are from 6.30pm to 12am.
The following Park Experiences are temporarily suspended due to safe distancing measures:
The Play Area at KidzWorld is temporarily closed due to safe distancing measures. Pony rides, Falabella grooming and Rabbit petting at Buddy Barn at KidzWorld are temporarily suspended due to safe distancing measures.
Our shows are operating at limited capacity as part of the necessary Safe Management Measures. We seek your understanding that once full, we will be unable to accept more guests.
The following items will be closed due to upgrading works:
Lifespan
Double this under human care
Diet
Also herbs, leaves and twigs
Habitat
Open savannahs
Range
Parts of southern Ethiopia.
The largest of all zebras, the Grevy's zebra is named after former President of France, Jules Grévy, who received a zebra as a gift from the King of Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia) in 1882. A French zoologist discovered it was distinct species in itself and named it after President Grevy.
Stallions of this species mark and maintain territories using middens (dung piles). The Grevy's zebra is distinguished from other zebras by its round ears, white underbelly and the bullseye stripe pattern on its rump.?
Threatened by hunting and habitat destruction, there are only around 3,000 Grevy’s zebras left in the wild. Our zebras are managed under the EAZA* Endangered Species Programme (EEP), which involves coordinated breeding efforst by participating zoos. Transfer of individuals between these zoos is based on genetic compatibility. We hope to eventually breed our zebras and contribute to the continued survival of the species.
*European Zoos and Aquaria
Endangered
At very high risk of extinction in the wild
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is widely recognized as the most comprehensive, objective global approach for evaluating the conservation status of plant and animal species.
Unknown risk of extinction
At relatively low risk of extinction
Likely to become vulnerable in the near future
At high risk of extinction in the wild
At very high risk of extinction in the wild
At extremely high risk of extinction in the wild
Survives only in captivity
No surviving individuals in the wild or in captivity