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Zebra - Wikipedia
Zebras (US: / ˈ z iː b r ə z /, UK: / ˈ z ɛ b r ə z, ˈ z iː-/) [2] (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).
Zebra Facts - Animal Facts Encyclopedia
Oct 11, 2016 · Two types of zebra herds exist, one being made up of a "harem" of females and their foals escorted by 1 stallion, the other being a "bachelor herd" of males who are either too young, too old, or too timid to gather a harem of their own.
Zebra herd have no idea they are being watched - YouTube
Zebras are considered difficult prey for lions due to their speed, agility, and herd behavior, which makes it challenging for a lion to isolate and attack a ...
Zebra - National Geographic Kids
Learn how a zebra gets its stripes, why a skunk stands on its head, and how many quills a porcupine has. Each zebra has its own unique pattern of distinctive stripes, just as humans have their...
Zebra - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Despite their appearance, zebras aren’t just black and white. They are sturdy, spirited animals that are a study in contrasts: willful and playful, social and standoffish, resilient and vulnerable. Their life in a herd can be complex, yet they also find safety in numbers.
Zebras - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner
Zebras are gregarious animals who congregate in herds of up to 1000 individuals. They live in family groups of between 5 – 20 individuals that consist of one stallion, a few mares and their young ones.
Plains Zebra - National Geographic
Zebras are social animals that spend time in herds. They graze together, primarily on grass, and even groom one another. Plains zebras are the most common species.
Zebra | Size, Diet, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 14, 2025 · Zebras often form mixed herds with other mammals such as wildebeests and giraffes, which gain protection from predators by the alertness of the zebras. Zebras with young colts avoid predators such as hyenas by forming a cluster around the …
Plains zebra - Wikipedia
Plains zebras are a highly social species, forming harems with a single stallion, several mares and their recent offspring; bachelor groups also form. Groups may come together to form herds. The animals keep watch for predators; they bark or snort when they see a predator and the harem stallion attacks predators to defend his harem.
Uncover 8 Surprising Facts About Zebras
3. Each zebra has a unique pattern. While zebras may look identical from a distance, each one has a distinct strip pattern, much like human fingerprints. Scientists are still unsure why zebras have stripes, but the leading theory suggests that they can help individuals recognise each other within the herd. 4. Zebras can sleep standing up