A full mount taxidermy study of a grazing zebra, late 20th century

A full mount taxidermy study of a grazing zebra, late 20th century

£4,495.00

A lovely African taxidermy Burchell's zebra for display as a full mount, extremely realistic pose and expression, very well preserved. This particular example has been prepared with a very unusual pose, that of a grazing zebra. Very rare indeed.

The plains zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli) is the most common, and has or had about six subspecies distributed across much of southern and eastern Africa. It, or particular subspecies of it, have also been known as the common zebra, the dauw, Burchell's zebra (actually the subspecies Equus quagga burchellii), Chapman's zebra, Wahlberg's zebra, Selous' zebra, Grant's zebra, Boehm's zebra and the quagga (another extinct subspecies, Equus quagga quagga).

Condition: excellent

Dimensions: 205cm long, 125cm high, 50cm wide

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N.B. THIS ITEM DOES NOT REQUIRE A CITES LICENSE TO BE SOLD. IT WILL, HOWEVER, REQUIRE AN ORDINARY EXPORT PERMIT IF IT IS BEING SOLD OUTSIDE THE UNITED KINGDOM (PLEASE REFER TO OUR F.A.Q. PAGE)