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Equidae: Zebras, Wild Asses & Horses

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Zhayynn James: " An exodus of zebras surrounded us, the air thick with dust and the drum of hooves, the whinnying and neighing as they called to each other, as they headed down to a shallow lake, the only source of water in the area, and it drew them in like a magnet. The experience was magical and one of the reasons I fell in love with Ndutu. This was how it was at Hidden Valley in 2015 and though I have been back every year at the same time, I not witnessed the same cauldron of dust and the numbers of zebra and wildebeest, until this March. This year was close to the same volume of animals, but there was no dust as it was lush green. Now 2021... "


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