The days old Grevy’s zebra with his first-time mother.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
The baby Grevy’s zebra was born weighing a robust 104 pounds!
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
The baby Grevy’s zebra bucked around the exhibit.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
The newborn ran up and down the enclosure.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
The baby foal kicked up some dirt.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
The newborn Grevy’s zebra's mom watches as he jumps around.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
Grevy’s zebras are distinguished by their very thin stripes which do not extend to the belly.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
The baby Grevy’s Zebra's mom keeping an eye on him.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
Grevy’s zebras are distinguished from the other species of zebras by their large head and ears.
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Newborn Grevy’s Zebra At Zoo Miami
The days old Grevy’s zebra with his first-time mother.
(Courtesy: Zoo Miami/Ron Magill)
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