Oklahoma City Zoo saying goodbye to endangered Grevy's zebra
by KOKH STAFF
Zuberi is headed to the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center as part of a breeding recommendation with the AZA's Special Survival Plan for Grevy's Zebras. (OKC Zoo)
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) —
The Oklahoma City Zoo is saying goodbye to its 6-year-old Grevy’s zebra.
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Zuberi is headed to the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose, Texas as part of a breeding recommendation with the AZA's Special Survival Plan for Grevy's Zebras.
Zuberi will live in a 30-care private pasture with three female Grevy's zebras off public view once moved to Fossil Rim.
Zuberi was born at the Oklahoma City Zoo and has been an attraction for guests since 2015.
The Grevy's zebra is the largest of the three species of zebra and is the most endangered in the wild, zoo officials said.
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