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- Maneless_zebra abstract "The maneless zebra (Equus quagga borensis) is a subspecies of the plains zebra, spread over the northern parts of eastern Africa. It ranges in north-west Kenya, from Guas ngishu and Lake Baringo to the Karamoja district of Uganda. It is also found in the south-east Sudan, east of the Nile River, for example in Boma National Park. The northern border of the subspecies range at 32°N marks the northern limit of the whole species.The maneless zebra was first described in 1954 by Tony Henley, then a Ranger in the Game Department of the Uganda Protectorate based in Moroto and in charge of Karamoja District. Recently the animals in the Kidepo Valley National Park have been studied by the Kidepo Wildlife Foundation.".
- Maneless_zebra class Mammal.
- Maneless_zebra family Equidae.
- Maneless_zebra genus Equus_(genus).
- Maneless_zebra genus Zebra.
- Maneless_zebra kingdom Animal.
- Maneless_zebra order Odd-toed_ungulate.
- Maneless_zebra phylum Chordate.
- Maneless_zebra species Plains_zebra.
- Maneless_zebra thumbnail Equus_quagga_burchellii_Dvur_zoo_1.jpg?width=300.
- Maneless_zebra wikiPageExternalLink The_Greatest_Migration-Boma_National_Park.html.
- Maneless_zebra wikiPageExternalLink 5641180488.
- Maneless_zebra wikiPageExternalLink 0.
- Maneless_zebra wikiPageID "34875526".
- Maneless_zebra wikiPageRevisionID "597721634".
- Maneless_zebra classis "Mammalia".
- Maneless_zebra familia Equidae.
- Maneless_zebra genus "Equus".
- Maneless_zebra hasPhotoCollection Maneless_zebra.
- Maneless_zebra name "Maneless zebra".
- Maneless_zebra ordo Odd-toed_ungulate.
- Maneless_zebra phylum Chordate.
- Maneless_zebra regnum "Animalia".
- Maneless_zebra species "E. quagga".
- Maneless_zebra subgenus "Hippotigris".
- Maneless_zebra subspecies "E. q. borensis".
- Maneless_zebra trinomial "Equus quagga borensis".
- Maneless_zebra trinomialAuthority "Lönnberg, 1921".
- Maneless_zebra subject Category:Equus.
- Maneless_zebra subject Category:Mammals_of_Kenya.
- Maneless_zebra subject Category:Mammals_of_South_Sudan.
- Maneless_zebra subject Category:Mammals_of_Uganda.
- Maneless_zebra subject Category:Zebras.
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- Maneless_zebra type Equine102374149.
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- Maneless_zebra type Mammal101861778.
- Maneless_zebra type MammalsOfAfrica.
- Maneless_zebra type MammalsOfKenya.
- Maneless_zebra type MammalsOfSudan.
- Maneless_zebra type MammalsOfUganda.
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- Maneless_zebra type Odd-toedUngulate102373336.
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- Maneless_zebra type Placental101886756.
- Maneless_zebra type Ungulate102370806.
- Maneless_zebra type Vertebrate101471682.
- Maneless_zebra type Whole100003553.
- Maneless_zebra type Zebra102391049.
- Maneless_zebra type Zebras.
- Maneless_zebra type Animal.
- Maneless_zebra type Eukaryote.
- Maneless_zebra type Mammal.
- Maneless_zebra type Species.
- Maneless_zebra type Organism.
- Maneless_zebra comment "The maneless zebra (Equus quagga borensis) is a subspecies of the plains zebra, spread over the northern parts of eastern Africa. It ranges in north-west Kenya, from Guas ngishu and Lake Baringo to the Karamoja district of Uganda. It is also found in the south-east Sudan, east of the Nile River, for example in Boma National Park.".
- Maneless_zebra label "Maneless zebra".
- Maneless_zebra label "Zebra bezgrzywa".
- Maneless_zebra sameAs Equus_quagga_borensis.
- Maneless_zebra sameAs Zebra_bezgrzywa.
- Maneless_zebra sameAs m.0j42zym.
- Maneless_zebra sameAs Q3751810.
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- Maneless_zebra sameAs Maneless_zebra.
- Maneless_zebra wasDerivedFrom Maneless_zebra?oldid=597721634.
- Maneless_zebra depiction Equus_quagga_burchellii_Dvur_zoo_1.jpg.
- Maneless_zebra isPrimaryTopicOf Maneless_zebra.
- Maneless_zebra name "Maneless zebra".