Zebras! OK so everyone knows
Zebras are black and white, but what else do you know about Zebras?
Here's some interesting facts about Zebras for you to enjoy!
There are three different species of Zebras: Mountain, Plains, and Grevy Zebras.
Zebras each have a different set of stripes, like DNA or human fingerprints.
Zebra's stripes are thought to be white on black (black with white stripes) because their skin color is actually black, but no one knows for sure.
Zebras have pretty long tails made of mostly flesh and bones.
Zebras stay with their families (a stallion, few mares, and offspring) even when traveling with herds.
Zebras cannot be fully domesticated like horses (there have been many failed attempts)–they're just too wild!
Zebras have excellent hearing and sight due to their large ears and eyes.
Although Zebras can only run an average of 35 mph, they make up for it by using a special tactic to evade predators: they zigzag from left to right while running to make them
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