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Giant Cape zebra
Giant Cape zebra
Giant Cape zebra

Giant Cape zebra

Giant Cape zebra (†Equus capensis (Broom, 1909))

 

Order: Perissodactyla

Family: Equidae

Genus: Equus

Subgenus: Hippotigris

Species: †E. capensis

Expansion: lived in South Africa (10,000 years ago)

Dimensions: 2,6 m in length, 150 cm in height, 300 - 450 kg of weight

 

 

Equus capensis (the Giant Cape zebra) is an extinct species of zebra that lived during the Pleistocene of South Africa. The Giant Cape Zebra became extinct just over 10,000 years ago. This may have been partly because of the loss of its preferred habitat of extensive grasslands. E. capensis was first described from the Cape Town region of South Africa in 1909. E. capensis can be estimated to have grown to about 150 cm at the withers and 400 kg  in body mass.

A 2009 DNA study analyzed several museum specimens identified as Cape zebras and concluded that all specimens tested clustered within the plains zebra, Equus quagga, with E. q. quagga and E. q. burchelli, rather than belonging to a distinct species.

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Giant Cape zebra (†Equus capensis (Broom, 1909))

 

Order: Perissodactyla

Family: Equidae

Genus: Equus

Subgenus: Hippotigris

Species: †E. capensis

Expansion: lived in South Africa (10,000 years ago)

Dimensions: 2,6 m in length, 150 cm in height, 300 - 450 kg of weight

 

 

Equus capensis (the Giant Cape zebra) is an extinct species of zebra that lived during the Pleistocene of South Africa. The Giant Cape Zebra became extinct just over 10,000 years ago. This may have been partly because of the loss of its preferred habitat of extensive grasslands. E. capensis was first described from the Cape Town region of South Africa in 1909. E. capensis can be estimated to have grown to about 150 cm at the withers and 400 kg  in body mass.

A 2009 DNA study analyzed several museum specimens identified as Cape zebras and concluded that all specimens tested clustered within the plains zebra, Equus quagga, with E. q. quagga and E. q. burchelli, rather than belonging to a distinct species.

Reviews (6):
Anuar
07.01.2025
Eques capiensis is like the 10 thousand year old version of you know eques quagga. It lives in Southern Africa like E.quagga but it went extinct 10 thousand years ago.it’s giant like 2,6 meters in length ‘ 150 cm in height and 300- 450 kilograms
Anuar
07.01.2025
Eques capiensis is like the 10 thousand year old version of you know eques quagga. It lives in Southern Africa like E.quagga but it went extinct 10 thousand years ago.it’s giant like 2,6 meters in length ‘ 150 cm in height and 300- 450 kilograms
Anuar
07.01.2025
Eques capiensis is like the 10 thousand year old version of you know eques quagga. It lives in Southern Africa like E.quagga but it went extinct 10 thousand years ago.it’s giant like 2,6 meters in length ‘ 150 cm in height and 300- 450 kilograms
Anuar
07.01.2025
Eques capiensis is like the 10 thousand year old version of you know eques quagga. It lives in Southern Africa like E.quagga but it went extinct 10 thousand years ago.it’s giant like 2,6 meters in length ‘ 150 cm in height and 300- 450 kilograms
Anuar
07.01.2025
Eques capiensis is like the 10 thousand year old version of you know eques quagga. It lives in Southern Africa like E.quagga but it went extinct 10 thousand years ago.it’s giant like 2,6 meters in length ‘ 150 cm in height and 300- 450 kilograms
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