The zebra is a wild equine recognized for its distinctive stripes that serve as camouflage in the savannah plains. Herbivorous, it feeds on grasses and can travel long distances to find food. Living in herds, the zebra exhibits complex social behaviors and collective defense strategies against predators. Its unique stripes inspire much research on their role in temperature regulation and insect deterrence.
Zebras have unique stripes for each individual, aiding in social recognition and predator confusion.
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