09 March (Botswana ) within release Burchell's Zebra (Equus burchelli) goes into circulation Stamp Burchell's Zebra (Equus burchelli) face value 40 Botswana thebe
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Michel: | Mi:BW 508 |
Stamp is square format.
Also in the issue Burchell's Zebra (Equus burchelli):
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Stamp Burchell's Zebra (Equus burchelli) in digits | |
Country: | Botswana |
Date: | 1992-03-09 |
Perforation: | 13½ |
Emission: | Definitive |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | 40 Botswana thebe |
Stamp Burchell's Zebra (Equus burchelli) it reflects the thematic directions:
A river is a natural freshwater stream that flows on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of its course if it runs out of water, or only flow during certain seasons. Rivers are regulated by the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Water first enters rivers through precipitation, whether from rainfall, the runoff of water down a slope, the melting of glaciers or snow, or seepage from aquifers beneath the surface of the Earth.
Zebras (US: /ˈziːbrəz/, UK: /ˈzɛbrəz, ˈziː-/) (subgenus Hippotigris) are African equines with 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 (E. zebra). Zebras share the genus Equus with horses and asses, the three groups being the only living members of the family Equidae. Zebra stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. Several theories have been proposed for the function of these patterns, with most evidence supporting them as a deterrent for biting flies. Zebras inhabit eastern and southern Africa and can be found in a variety of habitats such as savannahs, grasslands, woodlands, shrublands, and mountainous areas