GREVY’S ZEBRA: The World’s Rarest Zebras!

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The Grevy’s zebra is one of the most unique and endangered species of zebra that is found almost exclusively in northern Kenya. These animals are named after Jules Grévy, who was the president of France from 1879 to 1887. In 1882, President Jules Grévy was given a Grevy’s zebra as a gift from the government of Abyssinia (now Ethiopia), and the animal became quite famous in France at the time. French naturalist Émile Oustalet officially named the species Grevy’s zebra in honor of President Grévy in 1882, which stuck ever since.

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