Also asked, is it illegal to shoot a zebra?
American hunters can legally kill threatened — and even endangered — animals such as zebras, giraffes and rare African antelope, without ever leaving the United States. For a so-called “trophy fee” of $4,750 you can kill a zebra.
Also Know, can you own a zebra? Owning a zebra is perfectly legal in most of the United States. Then there are the zebras themselves: Beautiful as they are, horsey as they seem, they're not domesticated like horses. And their kick can kill a lion.
Just so, are zebras protected?
Both mountain zebra subspecies are currently protected in national parks, but are still endangered. The Grévy's zebra is also endangered.
Why are zebras hunted?
Hunting for Grevy's zebras persists.They are primarily hunted for their striking skins, but will occasionally be killed for food and, in some regions, medicinal uses continue. In addition to illegal hunting, Grevy's also face threats from disease outbreaks, drought, habitat loss, and fragmented populations.