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Show up at the zoo and give me a hurry!
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First, there are three main types of zebras in the world, of which the most numerous are the plain zebras, the largest is the fine-striped zebra, and the smallest is the mountain zebra.
The second, zebra has only one toe on each leg.
Third, the zebra cannot recognize the color.
Fourth, the black and white stripes of the zebra are unique, just like people's fingerprints.
The fifth, zebra's ** is black, and the black and white stripes are due to the color of their hair.
Sixth, the front half of the zebra's body and head are mainly vertically striped, while the hind body and legs are mainly horizontally striped. A zebra has a total of about 80 stripes.
The seventh, zebra's stripes can be used not only to confuse colorblind predators, but also to prevent bites from some insects.
The eighth, the zebra achieves polygamy, in which a male leader leads multiple females and cubs to live together until he is defeated by another male challenger, while the lone male zebra can only choose to live alone or mix with other single star-seekers.
The ninth, baby zebra can stand six minutes after birth, and can generally learn to walk after 20 minutes, and if it has not learned to walk in an hour, it may be eliminated.
Tenth, in addition to grass, leaves, branches, and bark can be its food. This is because zebras have a strong digestive system that allows them to survive in lower nutritional conditions.
11th, zebras have a good memory.
The 12th, zebras usually sleep standing up, on the one hand, the lock joints can make them not worry about falling, and on the other hand, sleeping standing up makes it easy to escape at any time.
The 13th、Zebra herd will form a circle when attacked, surrounding injured or weak members inside。
The 14th and greatest natural predator of zebras are lions, hunting dogs, and crocodiles that they encounter while drinking water or crossing rivers, followed by leopards, cheetahs, and African wild dogs.
15. Because zebras are timid, easily frightened, and short-tempered, they are difficult to be tamed by humans.
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Seen zebras. There is nothing special about the plains zebra, it is the form of a standard horse. The plain zebra is 217 250 cm long, 127 140 cm high at the shoulder, and weighs 175 380 kg.
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Of course I've seen zebras, and they are black and white striped, and they look very good.
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Different zebras are produced in different countries, and their zebra names and producing countries are as follows:
1. The slit-striped zebra lives in eastern Africa, such as Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Seychelles.
2. Mountain zebras live in the mountainous areas south of African jujubes, such as Angola and Namibia. Blind.
3. Common zebras are distributed in southeastern Africa, such as Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.
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The common name for the genus Zebra of the family Equidae, the order Oddhoofidae, is a common name for the 4 species of mammals. It is named because of the protective markings on the body. Zebra is a specialty of Africa.
South Africa produces mountain zebras, with wide black stripes all over the body, except for the abdomen, and the throat of the male has hanging meat. Common zebras from eastern, central and southern Africa with stripes or no stripes on their legs from their legs to their hooves. Produced in the plains of Orange and Cape Town in southern Africa, the zebra is about a meter long, chirping like a goose, with stripes on the head, shoulders and nape of the neck, and white legs and tail with a dark dorsal ridgeline.
East Africa also produces a form of zebra, which is the largest, with long ears (about 20 centimeters) and wide, and narrow and dense stripes on the whole body, so it is also known as the fine-striped zebra. Mountain zebras like to move in mountainous and undulating mountainous terrain; Common zebras inhabit plain grasslands; Zebras inhabit hot, dry semi-desert areas and are occasionally found in grass-scorched plains. Sexually cautious, they usually wander in small groups and are often preyed upon by lions.
The zebra is a rare ornamental animal, but due to the pursuit of its skin and flesh, it has been hunted in large quantities, among which the pseudo-zebra has become extinct in 1872, and the mountain zebra is also endangered.
How many species of zebra are there in the world? This time, I have seen a lot.
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