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zebra
a wild animal that lives in Africa, which is like a horse, with black-and-white stripes on its body
What is a "zebra"?
A zebra is a member of the equine family and is best known for its distinctive black and white striped coats. They are found primarily in Africa, in a variety of habitats including grasslands, savannas, and woodlands. There are three species of zebra: the plains zebra, the mountain zebra, and the Grevy's zebra. Zebras are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses and other vegetation. They are social animals and are often found in large groups or herds. Zebras are known for their excellent eyesight and hearing, and their ability to run at high speeds in order to escape predators. They also use vocalizations and body language to communicate with each other.
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Zebras exhibit social behavior within their herds, forming strong bonds and cooperating to defend against predators.
The zebra's mane stands erect, adding to its regal appearance and serving as a form of visual communication.
Zebras use their stripes as a form of camouflage, making it difficult for predators to single out individual animals within a herd.
The zebra grazed peacefully on the savanna, its striking stripes blending with the tall grass.
The zebra's coat was striped with black and white bands.