A male Grevy’s zebra foal seems to strike a pose for the photographers during media day at the Los Angeles Zoo, on Thursday, June 20, 2019. A female zebra from a different mother and same father was born a few weeks before this male. From the press release: “On the heels of the first Grevy’s zebra foal birth since 1988, the Los Angeles Zoo welcomed a second healthy foal on April 24. The unnamed, male foal was born to seven-year-old male Khalfani (call-fawn-ee) and five-year-old female Duni (doo-knee). Khalfani and Duni are part of a herd of zebras that came to the L.A. Zoo in 2016 through a species survival plan to help increase awareness of the Grevy’s zebra and the issues they are currently facing in the wild.” (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
A male GrevyÕs zebra foal gets acquainted with his new environment during media day at the Los Angeles Zoo, on Thursday, June 20, 2019. A female zebra from a different mother and same father was born a few weeks before this male. From the press release: “On the heels of the first Grevy’s zebra foal birth since 1988, the Los Angeles Zoo welcomed a second healthy foal on April 24. The unnamed, male foal was born to seven-year-old male Khalfani (call-fawn-ee) and five-year-old female Duni (doo-knee). Khalfani and Duni are part of a herd of zebras that came to the L.A. Zoo in 2016 through a species survival plan to help increase awareness of the Grevy’s zebra and the issues they are currently facing in the wild.” (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
A male Grevy’s zebra foal playfully eats next his mother during media day at the Los Angeles Zoo, on Thursday, June 20, 2019. A female zebra, in background, second from right, from a different mother and same father was born a few weeks before this male. From the press release: “On the heels of the first Grevy’s zebra foal birth since 1988, the Los Angeles Zoo welcomed a second healthy foal on April 24. The unnamed, male foal was born to seven-year-old male Khalfani (call-fawn-ee) and five-year-old female Duni (doo-knee). Khalfani and Duni are part of a herd of zebras that came to the L.A. Zoo in 2016 through a species survival plan to help increase awareness of the Grevy’s zebra and the issues they are currently facing in the wild.” (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
A male Grevy’s zebra foal playfully stays close to his mother during media day at the Los Angeles Zoo, on Thursday, June 20, 2019. A female zebra from a different mother and same father was born a few weeks before this male. From the press release: “On the heels of the first Grevy’s zebra foal birth since 1988, the Los Angeles Zoo welcomed a second healthy foal on April 24. The unnamed, male foal was born to seven-year-old male Khalfani (call-fawn-ee) and five-year-old female Duni (doo-knee). Khalfani and Duni are part of a herd of zebras that came to the L.A. Zoo in 2016 through a species survival plan to help increase awareness of the Grevy’s zebra and the issues they are currently facing in the wild.” (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
A male GrevyÕs zebra foal looks around his new environment during media day at the Los Angeles Zoo, on Thursday, June 20, 2019. A female zebra from a different mother and same father was born a few weeks before this male. From the press release: “On the heels of the first Grevy’s zebra foal birth since 1988, the Los Angeles Zoo welcomed a second healthy foal on April 24. The unnamed, male foal was born to seven-year-old male Khalfani (call-fawn-ee) and five-year-old female Duni (doo-knee). Khalfani and Duni are part of a herd of zebras that came to the L.A. Zoo in 2016 through a species survival plan to help increase awareness of the Grevy’s zebra and the issues they are currently facing in the wild.” (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)