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Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), also
known as the
imperial zebra, is the
largest living wild
equid and the most
threatened of the
three species of zebra...
- François
Judith Paul
Grévy (15
August 1807 – 9
September 1891),
known as
Jules Grévy (French: [ʒyl ɡʁevi]), was a
French lawyer and
politician who served...
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distinctive black-and-white
striped coats.
There are
three living species:
Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), the
plains zebra (E. quagga), and the
mountain zebra...
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Coralie Grévy (1811–1893) was the wife of
President of
France Jules Grévy. She was born
Coralie Fraisse in 1811, and was the
daughter of a leatherworker...
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Jules Philippe Louis Albert Grévy (23
August 1823 – 10 July 1899) was a
French lawyer and politician. He
represented Doubs in the
National ****embly and...
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Grévy's Zebra Trust GZT was
founded in 2007 for the
protection of the
Grévy's Zebras (Equus grevyi) and
their habitat. The
Conservancy works to engage...
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Hopkins Huppert Iorwerth Jackson...
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second term of
President Jules Grévy,
which started in 1885,
newspaper journalists brought to
light the
trafficking of
Grévy's son-in-law,
Daniel Wilson,...
- bushpig, gazelle, ibex, kudu, dik-dik, oribi,
Somali wild ****,
reedbuck and
Grévy's zebra,
elephant shrew, rock hyrax,
golden mole and antelope. It also has...
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original on
February 3, 2025.
Retrieved February 6, 2025. Gotfredsen,
Sarah Grevy (January 30, 2025). "The
Right Takes Aim at Wikipedia".
Columbia Journalism...