Zebra belongs to the family of horses and donkeys, and makes it the black and white striped skin of the most distinctive animals in the world, live monster in Africa, and there are three varieties: the monster of the plains, the beast and the monster and the mountain beast.
+ Zebra lines
Monster lines vary from one species to another and differ from one individual to another. The mammal's lines are like human fingerprints, and two of the monster's donkeys do not have the same arrangement of lines. The black and white lines of the ass are useful to the body as a means of camouflage. The swaying lines make it able to hide between long grasses without arousing attention. Within a group it becomes difficult for predators to distinguish one from the other.
+ Small Zebra
Atan gives birth to one foal at a time. The young dowry begins walking an hour after birth and begins to graze the grass within a few weeks.
+ The social behavior of the zebra
The monster lives in groups that claim herds. Both the steppe and the mountain beast live in small groups of females and young people. The herd leads a strong male protected by the competing adult males. A wild beast lives in groups that are closely related to each other. , The availability of food somewhere gathered many of them in that place, but if scarce food scattered this group and go to different destinations.
+ Zebra food
The donkey spends about two-thirds of its day eating. The beasts feed on the grass mainly, but during drought they eat the bark and leaves of the trees. Some donkeys can survive without water for up to five days and often travel long distances to get water. Females who care for their young ones stay close to the source of water until their young age is stronger when they are four or five years old.
+ Zebra is threatened with extinction
An extinct beast of endangered species, of which there are currently 17,000 individuals living in nature, has a strange donkey that is hunted for its meat.
- Zebra types
+ Plains Zebra
Plains Zebra, also known as the common beast, is one of the most common types of wild donkeys, living in Savannah, grassland and the plains of eastern Africa and even Angola in the west. The plainshit needs a lot of water to maintain its survival. To other areas with sufficient water to drink, the monster of the Plains is divided into six minor species called the names of its explorers are Barcelona, Grant, Silos, Chapman, Karoshi, and the extinct koagah ass.
+ Mountain Zebra
The Mountain Zebra lives in the mountainous, dry and rugged regions of Angola, Namibia and South Africa. The male height of the shoulder is 100-130 cm, can be as long as 2.26 meters and usually weighs about 400 kg. There are two subtypes of this strain Cap and Hartmann.
Gray's Zebra
Gray 's Zebra is the largest animal species, with a height of 156 cm and a height of 290 cm. It weighs 495 kg. A wild donkey lives in arid grassland and savannah in northern Kenya, south and east Ethiopia.
Zebra koagas
Quagga is characterized by the brown and white lines on his head and neck, while his white and white lines were painted. Cocoa has been prevalent in South Africa for 150 years, but it was completely hunted until extinct. The last female Kwaga died at Amsterdam Zoo in 1883.
+ Tam the Zebra
Despite all the attempts made by man to tame the zebra for use in the movement and plowing, etc., but all these attempts failed, as the zebra is subjected to extreme fear and panic when subjected to pressure, forcing scientists to hybridize a new type similar to donkey and mule, And can be used.
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