Zebra
A zebra is always one of any zoos' most
interesting zoo animals. Zebra belong to the family Equidae,
hoofed animals characterized by one toe. Species of zebra
include the Grevy’s zebra, the mountain zebra, the extinct
quagga zebra, and the plains zebra.
Facts about a zebra
A zebra 's scientific name is Equus
burchelli. Average shoulder height: zebra males are 1.35m
(4ft 6in). A zebra male weights about 320kg (700lbs). A zebra
females weighs about 260kg (570lbs). Gestation period for
zebras is 360-390 days.
How long does a zebra live?
The life expectancy of a zebra is 20
years..
Zebra skin
The distinctive stripes of the Burchell's
zebra run diagonally and lengthways on the rump and continue on
to the belly. On the rump of the Burchell' s zebra, there
are usually chestnut or yellowish "shadow" stripes in the
middle of the white stripes. Like human fingerprints and
irises, each individual zebra has a unique stripe pattern.
Zebra muzzle
The muzzle is black. A short, stiff mane
runs down the back of the neck of the zebra and the tail has a
whisk of long black hair on the end.
Zebra pictures
Below are some pictures of a zebra zoo
animal.

A zebra zoo animal eating at a zoo
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