The stripes on the Grevy’s zebra are narrow and close-set, being broader on the neck and extending to the hooves. Grevy’s zebra have one black stripe running down the length of their backs, however, their belly and the area around the base of the tail lack stripes and are just white in colour. Because the stripes are closer together and thinner than most of the other zebras, it is easier to make a good escape and to hide from predators. Their ears are very large, rounded and conical. Their heads are large, long, and narrow, with a particularly mule-like appearance. #grevyszebra #zebrastripes #lewawildlifeconservancy #kenyavisit #worldtourists #travelerphoto #wildlifeofinstagram #wildlifeconservation #wildlifeprotection #sunday (at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtIOjeFBzTA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1falo4volituw