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Meet Tira: The World's rarest 'polka-dot zebra' found in Kenya's Masai Mara

Tira is a plains zebra, or Equus quagga. Unlike standard zebras, Tira's coat exhibits brown fur with white spots, or polka-dot markings.

September 18, 2025 / 16:37 IST
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Polka-dot zebra foal spotted in Kenya’s Masai Mara (Image: Masai Mara National Reserve)

In Kenya's Masai Mara, the extraordinary zebra has drawn the world's attention. Tira, the foal that stands out from all others, has polka-dot instead of striped markings. Found by local guide Anthony Tira in 2017, the foal's abnormality has amazed scientists and visitors.

Tira is a plains zebra, or Equus quagga. Unlike standard zebras, Tira's coat exhibits brown fur with white spots, or polka-dot markings. This unusual pattern is due to pseudomelanism, an inherited condition influencing melanin distribution in the fur. The foal also has a short, hairless tail, unlike normal zebra tails. Although other spotted zebras have been spotted in Botswana, Tira is an exceptional case in the Masai Mara.

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Survival Against the Odds

Such unique colouration usually exposes zebras to increased predation pressure. Lions can easily identify them in open terrain, and it becomes a challenge to survive. Tira still lives on, a cause of hope for nature's diversity and resilience.