About Zebras
Zebras are wild animals known for their distinctive black and white stripes. Native to Africa, these beautiful creatures are part of the horse family. Each zebra's stripe pattern is unique, much like a human fingerprint.
Zebras are wild animals known for their distinctive black and white stripes. Native to Africa, these beautiful creatures are part of the horse family. Each zebra's stripe pattern is unique, much like a human fingerprint.
Zebras primarily live in the grasslands and savannas of eastern and southern Africa. They are social animals, often found in large herds. Their striped coats are thought to help with camouflage, confusing predators by making it difficult to single out an individual zebra.
Zebras are herbivores, mainly grazing on grasses. They also eat leaves, twigs, and bark. Their digestive systems are well-adapted to process the rough, fibrous plants found in their natural habitats.