The Plains Zebra, subspecies Grant's Zebra, is the most common and geographically widespread species of zebra. It ranges from the south of Ethiopia through East Africa to as far south as Angola and Eastern South Africa. The Plains Zebra is mid-sized, smaller on average than the other two zebra species, and thick-bodied with relatively short legs. Adults of both sexes can stand from 1.1 to 1.47 m high at the shoulder, are 2 to 2.5 m long (excluding the tail), and weigh 175 to 387 KG, with males slightly heavier than females.
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