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Zebra Markings?
31 March 2006, 04:52
bulldog563Zebra Markings?
I have a question about the Zebra taken by jorge 400 pictured in the AR plainsgame gallery. It is the picture 7th from the last.
I don't recall ever seeing a Zebra with markings like that and wanted to see if someone could explain.
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https://forums.accuratereloading.com/groupee_files/photo...183BD17373FEE181.jpg31 March 2006, 05:24
Michael RobinsonThat's a Hartmann's or mountain zebra. Found in Namibia. Has a nifty little dewlap too.
Very beautiful.
Mike
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31 March 2006, 07:06
Charles_HelmIf I recall correctly, it was tasty on the grill as well.
My mountain zebra was a scarred-up old warrior, but good eating nonetheless.
(Don't really have a shot that shows the patterns as well, but hopefully a rug in six months or a year!)
31 March 2006, 08:38
Kyler HamannMy Mtn. zebra didn't have quite that cool of a pattern but still had the typical herring bone orientation down the back.
Kyler
31 March 2006, 09:29
bulldog563Thanks, thats what I thought it probably was but wasn't sure.
31 March 2006, 21:04
jstevensYou guys are right and they sure are damn good eating, cooked right on the grill like a beef steak. If I was sure a horse tasted like the mountain zebra, I might shoot a couple of mine as a matter of fact.
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31 March 2006, 21:54
Masteriflemanjstevens - Horse was common fair in Western Europe (I don't know about now) and I ate my fair share during WWII. Horsemeat was the only thing not rationed then.
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01 April 2006, 02:15
Use Enough GunHaving taken a couple of Burchell's I am looking forward to taking a Hartmann's in the future. What a beautiful animal!
01 April 2006, 02:43
GraftonThey do have great markings. I love the color around the muzzle. I covered many miles for mine. It was one of my favorite hunts.
01 April 2006, 15:49
Jorge400Bulldog,
I've been away for a few days but I see you got your question answered. That was my first African animal taken. The mountain zebra certainly has some beautiful markings. I have always liked the markings on top of the rump. Mine is not as prominent as the other photos posted here. I'm having a pedistal mount and the backskin tanned.
I'll have my eyes out for another one for a rug on my next trip.

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