Rare Zebra Gets Second Chance Thanks to Rescuers | National Geographic

An endangered zebra might have died, if not for human rescuers. The Grevy’s zebra was attacked by a predator in Kenya’s Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
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A team of veterinarians treated its injury after discovering the gory scene. After disinfecting and mending the gash, the zebra was released onto unsteady legs, a side effect of the anesthetic used. Grevy’s zebras are only found in Kenya and parts of Ethiopia. They are listed as endangered, and only about 2,600 are left worldwide.

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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/06/zebras-lions-attack-africa/

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