Como is home to Hartman’s Mountain zebras.
Como’s Zebras
Find them with the African Hoof Stock
Species: Equus zebra hartmannae (Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra)
Geographic Range: Rugged mountain slopes and arid plateaus of Namibia and southwestern Angola
Size: 4.2 to 5 feet tall, 550–990 pounds
Lifespan: Up to 25 years
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Fun Facts
-
Hartmann’s Mountain Zebras are strong, sure-footed climbers built for steep, rocky terrain.
-
They are larger and more muscular than Grant’s (Plains) Zebras, adapted for life in harsh, dry environments.
-
Their narrow black stripes stop short of the belly, which remains white—a key way to tell them apart from other zebra species.
-
They can survive days without drinking, relying on moisture from plants.
-
Foals can stand within 10 minutes of birth and keep up with their mothers shortly after.



