Grevy's Zebra 



for food, and he will carry away with him from t 

 inhabit scenes which will live ever green in the memory. 



they 



Dead Grevy's Zebra (Equui grevyi). Photographed by Lord Dela 



The zebra is a most conspicuous ornament to the forest, and so 

 essentially African that no true lover of nature can see a herd of them 

 with indifference. 



When travelling, the writer has had occasion to shoot a few zebras, 

 but it is not his intention to describe their death. Only two incidents are 



Photographed by Lord De 

 h-cast of Lake Rudolpt, 



vorth recording. The writer, while looking out for meat for the caravan, 

 vas so unlucky as to shoot a zebra mare with a young foal. The latter 

 the body for some time, but would not 



hung about in the thick bush 



