25 great truth about zebra
Zebra is one of many beautiful creatures living in Africa.
Many people know them about their iconic stripes and the puzzle never ends about whether they are black with white or white stripes with black stripes.
Here are a few truths you can or may not know about these striped horses.
Real zebra is mostly covered with white and striped with dark or dark brown stripes, but under their coating is black.
There are different types of zebras, each has a different striped model.
Zebras run in a Zig-Zag model when the pryer is chased to make people eat more difficult to follow them.
Other zebra stripes with each zebra, make them unique as snowflakes!
Their black and white striped stripes are a good anti-faulty drug, keeping horse fly and other blood sucking in the bay.
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Native American culture mentioned Zebra as a symbol of the balance and the certainty of the road.
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The Romans used Grévy's zebra to pull their two-wheeled cars to their circus.
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When faced with predators, zebras will form a circle and bit, nip or attack predators if they approach them.
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Zebra formed hierarchy with a led horse (male), followed by his harem (female group).
When traveling with his harem, the horse will lead them with low heads and his ears lie on their backs.
Zebra's clever confused color hunters, such as lions, confused patterns like grass.
Zebra is one of the few mammals that we believe can see colors.
Zebra is really quite short and high 3.5-5 feet.
Grévy's zebra was named after Jules Grévy, President of France (in 1882), who received a zebra as a gift from Emperor Abyssinia.
Another name for Grévy's Zebras is Zebras Royal.
Zebra can run up to 65 km / h or 40 miles / hour.
To sleep, in general, zebra does not lie down - instead, they often sleep up.
Zebra can rotate their ears in most directions;
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Zebra can not see orange.
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Zebra are such beautiful mammals, and with a lot of amazing truth about them, they make them really unique in the animal kingdom.
The next time you go to the zoo or on Safari in the magic land of Africa, and you're lucky enough to discover a zebra, or even a thermostat, be sure to remember the truth
And don't forget to share them with anyone with you.