Animals

Zebra

Zebras are several species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black-and-white striped coats. Their stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. They are generally social animals that live in small harems to large herds. Unlike their closest relatives, horses and donkeys, zebras have never been truly domesticated,More info:wiki

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#10     Zebra Facts,More info:livescience

Zebras are single-hoofed animals that are native to Africa. Zebras are very closely related to horses and donkeys; in fact, they are in the same genus, Equus. The most prominent feature of zebras is the bold patterns on their coats.

Zebras are generally thought to have white coats with black or brown stripes, according to the San Diego Zoo, because the stripes end at their bellies and the inner side of the legs, which are white. However, zebras have black skin under their white coats!

Each species of zebra has a different general pattern of stripes. The Grevy’s zebra has very thin stripes. The mountain zebra has vertical stripes on its neck and torso, but horizontal stripes on its haunches. Some subspecies of plains zebras have brownish “shadow” stripes between the black stripes, according to the San Diego Zoo.

#9      Zebra,More info: sandiegozoo

 

#8     Surprise! Zebra Stripes Are Not For Camouflage,More info:forbes

 

#7     THE MAN IN THE ZEBRA SUIT KNOWS THE SECRET OF THE STRIPES,More info:wired

AT FOUR IN the morning, Tim Caro roused his colleagues. Bleary-eyed and grumbling, they followed him to the edge of the village, where the beasts were hiding. He sat them down in chairs, and after letting their eyes adjust for a minute, he asked them if they saw anything. And if so, would they please point where?

Not real beasts. Despite being camped in Tanzania’s Katavi National Park, Caro was asking his colleagues to identify pelts—from a wildebeest, an impala, and a zebra—that he had draped over chairs or clotheslines. Caro wanted to know if the zebra’s stripes gave it any sort of camouflage in the pre-dawn, when many predators hunt, and he needed the sort of replicability he could not count on from the animals roaming the savannah. “I lost a lot of social capital on that experiment,” says Caro. “If you’re going to be woken up at all, it’s important to be woken up for something exciting or unpredictable, and this was neither.”

#6      New zebra foal debuts at Lion Country Safari,More info:sun-sentinel

 

#5     Zebra Fights Zebra In Wild Waterhole Battle,More info:500px

 

#4     Baby zebra born at Planckendael,More info:flanderstoday

 

#3     Lion Hunting Zebra Fail | Poor Zebra Are Seriously Injured & Very Painful,More info:King Lion

 

#2     Plains zebra,More info:wikipedia

 

#1  Zebra,More info:aucklandzoo

 

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