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International Zebra Day is observed every year on January 31. There are currently three different species of zebra living in the wild: Grevy's zebra, plains zebra and mountain zebra.
The Grevy's zebra is critically endangered according to the Red List of Threatened Species.
The African Wildlife Foundation estimates that their numbers have declined by around 54% in the last three decades.
History of Zebra Day
Global Zebra Day is noticed on January 31 every year. There are at present three distinct types of zebra living in nature i.e. Grevy's zebra, plains zebra, and mountain zebra. The Grevy's zebra is listed on the Red List of Threatened Species as critically endangered.
When is International Zebra Day celebrated every year?
15 January
31 January
5 February
15 February
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