I believe those are zebradigans. Quite rare, they usually inhabit sandy beaches, close to water.
Yes we can see Zebras. These are special zebra though as they are only found at beaches in the water there very rare From Milo & Jet
Yep we have seen the Zebradigans too on the nature channel and they definitely live on beaches and frolic in sand and waves. Very rare we hear. The lesser stripped variety is awesome. Have a marvelous Monday now.Best wishes Molly
What strange Zebras. Always something unexpected in the imagination.Check out our white trees.http://www.dawsondogs.com/blog/2013/1/Frosty-Cold-Start-to-a-New-Year
What great photos of Jimmy and Wilson! Love the zebra stripes!Susan and Wrigs
I work at a zoo and have never seen zebras like those!! Cool photos!
Great pictures, but those are the shortest zebras I've ever seen!
These pics are super neat!
How cool! Those ripples make you look like zebras!
I believe those are zebradigans. Quite rare, they usually inhabit sandy beaches, close to water.
ReplyDeleteYes we can see Zebras. These are special zebra though as they are only found at beaches in the water there very rare
ReplyDeleteFrom Milo & Jet
Yep we have seen the Zebradigans too on the nature channel and they definitely live on beaches and frolic in sand and waves. Very rare we hear. The lesser stripped variety is awesome. Have a marvelous Monday now.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
What strange Zebras. Always something unexpected in the imagination.
ReplyDeleteCheck out our white trees.
http://www.dawsondogs.com/blog/2013/1/Frosty-Cold-Start-to-a-New-Year
What great photos of Jimmy and Wilson! Love the zebra stripes!
ReplyDeleteSusan and Wrigs
I work at a zoo and have never seen zebras like those!! Cool photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, but those are the shortest zebras I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThese pics are super neat!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! Those ripples make you look like zebras!
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