African Safari Plains Game

Zebra

Africa's iconic striped equid

The zebra is one of Africa's most recognizable and photogenic animals, distinguished by its unique black and white stripes. A zebra hunt offers the opportunity to pursue one of the continent's most beautiful creatures while producing spectacular trophies including sought-after striped hides and rugs.

Shoulder Height

50 - 52 in (127-132cm)

Weight (Stallions)

550 - 800 lbs

Trophy Type

Hide/Rug Mount

Horn Type

N/A (Equid)

Identification

  • • Distinctive black and white stripes
  • • Each animal has unique stripe pattern
  • • Horse-like body with erect mane
  • • Shadow stripes on hindquarters (Burchell's)
  • • Dewlap present in mountain zebra

Habitat & Range

  • • Open savanna and grasslands
  • • Mountainous terrain (mountain zebra)
  • • Southern and eastern Africa
  • • Never far from water sources
  • • Herds follow seasonal grazing

Trophy Information

  • • Flat skin/rug mount most popular
  • • Pedestal or shoulder mount available
  • • Skull mount (unique teeth display)
  • • Select mature stallions for best hides
  • • Quality varies with stripe clarity

Did You Know?

Every zebra has a unique stripe pattern, similar to a human fingerprint - no two are exactly alike. Scientists can identify individual zebras by their stripe patterns using computer analysis. The purpose of zebra stripes has long puzzled researchers, with theories including camouflage, confusion of predators, social bonding, temperature regulation, and most recently, deterring biting flies. Zebra hides are highly prized for rugs and leather goods, making them one of the most valuable plains game trophies.

Recommended Equipment

Zebra are remarkably tough animals, similar to wildebeest in their ability to absorb poorly placed shots. Adequate firepower with controlled-expansion bullets is essential for clean, humane kills that anchor the animal quickly.

Rifles & Calibers

The .308 Winchester and .30-06 Springfield (with premium 180-grain bullets) are considered minimum calibers for zebra. Many professional hunters recommend .300 magnums or larger, particularly when zebra are pursued during dangerous game hunts where larger calibers are already being carried.

Minimum Calibers

  • • .308 Winchester (180gr premium)
  • • .30-06 Springfield (180gr premium)
  • • 7mm Remington Magnum (160-175gr)

Recommended Calibers

  • • .300 Winchester Magnum (180-200gr)
  • • .338 Winchester Magnum (225-250gr)
  • • 9.3x62mm Mauser (286gr)
  • • .375 H&H Magnum (270-300gr)

Larger Calibers Welcome

When hunting zebra on a mixed safari that includes dangerous game, there's nothing wrong with using your buffalo rifle (.375, .416, .458) with controlled-expansion bullets. These larger calibers anchor zebra quickly with minimal tracking while causing no more hide damage than smaller calibers.

Optics

Rifle Scope

Variable scope 3-9x40 or 4-12x50. Zebra hunting often involves longer shots across open plains, so higher magnification is useful. Zero at 200 yards for typical shot distances.

Recommended: Quality glass for open country

Binoculars

Quality 8x42 or 10x42 binoculars essential for locating herds and selecting mature stallions. Higher magnification (10x) helpful for judging hide quality at distance.

Recommended: 10x for open country glassing

Trophy Handling

Zebra hide care is critical - the striped hide is the primary trophy value. Proper care from the moment of harvest through processing determines final trophy quality.

  • Flat skin: Most popular mount, displays full stripe pattern
  • Shoulder mount: Dramatic wall display
  • Pedestal mount: Full body display (expensive)
  • Skull mount: Unique display of zebra teeth
  • • Proper salting and drying essential for hide preservation
  • • Professional skinning critical - poor cuts ruin hide value

Essential Gear

Clothing

  • • Neutral earth-tone colors
  • • Layered clothing for temperature
  • • Sturdy hiking boots
  • • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses)
  • • Light jacket for early mornings

Field Gear

  • • Quality binoculars
  • • Shooting sticks
  • • Rangefinder
  • • Daypack with water
  • • Sunscreen and lip balm

Personal Items

  • • Camera for trophy photos
  • • Hunting knife
  • • First aid basics
  • • Headlamp
  • • Personal medications

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