Though that was a devastating blow to those wishing to naturally trim the Alpine
zebra herds, it does not explain why the Roman numeral C refers to 100.
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the Zebra Herd!
(Remnants of
the zebra herd can still be seen today, mingling with local Herefords.)
Not exact matches
During warmups, Hochuli spotted them in their seats, a
herd of
zebras in a sea of Patriots and Panthers jerseys.
We saw giraffe and, moving far off, a
herd of
zebra; in a short span we caught glimpses of waterbuck, sable and sitatunga, of lechwe, warthog and a small sewing circle of lovely kudu females.
Imagine trying to spot the tracks of a
zebra after a
herd of horses has passed by.
About 300,000 years ago,
herds of rhino - sized creatures migrated across the floodplains of east - central Australia, mimicking the treks that
zebras and antelopes make across Africa's Serengeti today.
Large
herds of
zebras, wildebeests and Thomson's gazelles migrate in succession across the plains of Tanzania.
We've all seen those TV shows with lions and tigers all around a
herd of
zebra sleeping away in the hot African sun.
There the furry fugitives stumble upon free - running
herds of
zebras, giraffes and hippos along with a pride of lions.
Lions don't try to take out a whole
herd of
zebras at one time; instead they scope out the entire picture and find the easiest targets; which generally means the weakest of the
herd.
Great
herds of wildebeests and
zebras eye predators warily as crocodile snouts break the surface of the Mara River.
These 2 - hour outrides take place in some of the region's most scenic grasslands and bushveld, teeming up with
herds of plains game, including dazzling
zebra.
An elephant
herd crosses the road just aheas of us; we see
zebras, giraffes, waterbucks and a white rhino with calf.
Be sure to listen to hear what she has to say on the importance of finding the «
Zebra in a
Herd of Horses» to get your travel career going.
Herds of giraffes,
zebra, gazelles, wildebeest, hartebeests and antelopes roam the plains, whilst being spied upon by lions, leopards and cheetahs.
During the rainy season, the Kennedy Vlei is littered with flamboyant colours from the seasonal wild flowers that emerge as the first rains begin and, as the grass dries out, large
herds of buffalo,
zebra and elephant are in abundance.
The tremendous selection of wildlife includes nearly 400 bird species recorded and over 100 species of mammals, most notably massive
herds of elephant and a healthy population of predators including lion, plus
zebra, buffalo, giraffe, kudu, impala, steenbok, wildebeest and sable.
Chobe National Park, one of Africa's most prolific wildlife areas, is renowned for large buffalo and elephant
herds, lion and
zebra.
In the northwest, you can witness wildlife in all its glory — the Hwange game reserve is home to nearly 400 bird species recorded and over 100 species of mammals, most notably massive
herds of elephant and a healthy population of predators including lion, plus
zebra, buffalo, giraffe, kudu, impala, steenbok, wildebeest and sable.
The course not only offers amazing views of the mountain but the area also has an abundance of wildlife with many
herds of
zebra and giraffe peacefully grazing nearby, as well as the odd lion or two.
Spot elephant,
zebra, giraffe, black rhino and big cats alongside thousand - strong
herds of springbok — then retire to a luxury lodge for a rose petal bath and candlelit cocktails under the stars.
Visitors to the Serengeti during this time can witness this impressive migration, gaping with awe as wildebeest, accompanied by other
herd animals such as
zebra and antelope, thunder across the endless plains.
Here you are guaranteed close encounters with Samburu's animals, including
herds of elephants, buffaloes and
zebras, which come daily to drink - together with the rarer «northern species» of reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, long - necked gerenuk antelope and Somali ostrich.
Some of the most iconic safari images are those that capture the great migration in Kenya, with massive
herds of wildebeests or
zebras traversing the Mara River.
One of the most dramatic stages for a classic African safari is Tanzania's Great Migration, where mighty
herds of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and
zebras thunder across the Serengeti plains while chasing the rains in a race for life as they are purchased by a large number of predators.
Michael Mann (see linked article) writes, «Much as lions on the Serengeti seek out vulnerable
zebras at the edge of a
herd, special interests faced with adverse scientific evidence often... attack those researchers whose findings are inconvenient, rather than debate the findings themselves.»
It's meant to describe how industry special interests and their patrons in power single out individual researchers or teams of scientists for attack, in much the same way lions of the Serengeti single out an individual
zebra from the
herd.
He describes this as when special interests «single out individual scientists to attack in much the same way lions of the Serengeti single out an individual
zebra from the
herd».
Who needs
herds of antelope,
zebras and wildebeests, or any other kinds of interlopers, bras or domestebeests?