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Zebra: The Striped Beauty of the Grasslands

Zebras, with their iconic black-and-white stripes, are one of the most recognizable animals in the world. Found in grasslands and savannahs, these social herbivores live in large herds, relying on numbers for protection against predators such as lions and hyenas. Their stripes, which are unique to each individual, serve as camouflage and help regulate body temperature.

Zebras are grazers, feeding primarily on grass, but they will also eat shrubs and leaves during dry seasons. They play a critical role in their ecosystem by grazing and creating pathways that benefit other species.

Despite their resilience, zebras face threats from habitat loss and hunting. Conservation initiatives aim to protect their habitats and maintain healthy populations, ensuring the survival of these striped wonders.

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