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Zebra | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Zebras are closely related to domestic horses. They are large single-cracking ungulates built for speed and long-distance migration. Zebras typically equal 120–140 cm (47–55 in) at the shoulder. Male gravy zebras are larger than females; In the plains zebra and mountain zebra, the sexes are approximately the same size. Zebras do not exhibit any other sexual dimorphism, in addition to males who struggle to fight spade-shaped. The teeth of all three species are adapted for grazing. Zebras have strong grasses for large upper and lower centers and large high-crowned teeth for processing silicate-rich grasses that wear molar.




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Because of their uniqueness, stripes can also help identify each other. They graze together, mainly on grass, and even groom each other. The most common species are the plains zebra. Zebras move from side to side to be chased by a hunter. To confuse colorblind predators, the zebra will move in a zig-zag pattern or group together to make their patterns appear with grass. There are many different species of zebra, and each species has a different general pattern of stripes.




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1) Zebras are part of the same family along with horses and donkeys. Every zebra has a distinctive shape of black and white stripes. 

2) Zebra is being chased from side to side. 

3) Zebras stand up while sleeping. 

4) Zebra crossing (pedestrian crossing) is named after the black and white stripes of Zebra. 

5) Zebra has excellent vision and hearing.





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Zebras are vegetarian and mostly eat different types of grass, but they also eat bark, herbs, and shrubs. Zebrasprefer whole green grass that is small and near the ground. Common zebras are called "Equus Bertelli" and can eat dry and rough grasses like red oat grass.

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