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Zebra: Nature’s Striped Marvel

Zebras, with their bold black-and-white stripes, are one of the most recognizable animals in the wild. Found across the grasslands and savannas of Africa, zebras belong to the equid family, making them close relatives of horses and donkeys. Despite their familiar appearance, zebras possess unique traits that set them apart.

Each zebra’s stripe pattern is as unique as a human fingerprint. These stripes serve multiple purposes: they help camouflage zebras in the tall grass, confuse predators during chases, and deter biting flies. Zebras are social animals, living in herds where they form strong bonds with each other. A herd’s dynamic structure ensures safety, as members take turns keeping watch for predators such as lions and hyenas.

Zebras are grazers, feeding primarily on grasses. Their grazing patterns benefit the ecosystem by maintaining grasslands and preventing overgrowth. However, habitat loss, competition with livestock, and hunting pose significant threats to zebra populations.

Zebras’ resilience and beauty make them a symbol of harmony and adaptability in nature. Protecting them is essential for preserving the intricate balance of the ecosystems they inhabit.