- Zebra - Wikipedia
There are three living species: Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), the plains zebra (E quagga), and the mountain zebra (E zebra) Zebras share the genus Equus with horses and asses, the three groups being the only living members of the family Equidae
- Zebra: The World’s Foundation for Intelligent Operations | Zebra
Zebra powers intelligent operations to digitize, automate, and enhance your processes with mobile computers, scanners, printers, RFID, and more
- Zebra | Size, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Zebra, any of three species of strikingly black-and-white striped mammals of the horse family Equidae (genus Equus) All zebras are dark-skinned animals The zebra’s stripes arise from melanocytes (specialized skin cells) that selectively determine the pigmentation of the animal’s fur
- Zebra - National Geographic Kids
As a zebra grazes, it uses its sharper front teeth to bite the grass, and then uses its duller back teeth to crush and grind A zebra's teeth keep growing for its entire life, because constant
- Zebra - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
At first it might seem like a zebra is a zebra, but there are three different species: plains, mountain, and Grevy’s zebras Different zebra species have different types of stripes, from narrow to wide
- Zebra Facts: Habitat, Diet, Conservation | IFAW
Each zebra’s stripes are unique, much like human fingerprints Zebras are primarily found in various African habitats, ranging from savannahs and grasslands to mountainous regions A zebra’s species determines their preferred habitat, with different types occupying different geographical areas
- Zebra Animal Facts - Equus zebra, Equus quagga, Equus grevyi - A-Z Animals
The zebra is perhaps the most visually dazzling member of the family Equidae, a group that includes horses, asses, zebras, and multiple other species Zebras are famous for their black and white stripes While some may think the stripes are a camouflage against predators, they actually repel flies!
- Zebra: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
In this comprehensive fact sheet, we delve into the world of zebras, exploring everything from their taxonomy and physical characteristics to their behavior, diet, and conservation status
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