Zebra are a variation of the horse family known for their uniquely distinct coats of black-and-white stripes. Typically traveling in herds, zebra are found in many different habitats throughout Africa including grasslands, savannas, mountains, hills, and woodlands. Not unlike a fingerprint, the coat patterns on every individual zebra are different and are used as a form of camouflage that makes it difficult for predators to target a single zebra in a herd.
The average Zebra has an overall height of 51"-75" (130-191 cm), 42"-60" (107-152 cm), and body length of 64"-96" (163-244 cm). A typical Zebra weighs between 440-990 lb (200-450 kg) and has a lifespan of between 20-30 years.
Zebra are a variation of the horse family known for their uniquely distinct coats of black-and-white stripes. Typically traveling in herds, zebra are found in many different habitats throughout Africa including grasslands, savannas, mountains, hills, and woodlands. Not unlike a fingerprint, the coat patterns on every individual zebra are different and are used as a form of camouflage that makes it difficult for predators to target a single zebra in a herd.
The average Zebra has an overall height of 51"-75" (130-191 cm), 42"-60" (107-152 cm), and body length of 64"-96" (163-244 cm). A typical Zebra weighs between 440-990 lb (200-450 kg) and has a lifespan of between 20-30 years.