There is no correct answer to this question. Different species of zebras have different patterns of stripes, with Grevy's zebras have narrow, close-set stripes and mountain and plains zebras having stripes that are wider and more spaced apart. read more
The stripes may also play a role in zebras selecting mates, and they may help zebras remember other individual zebras. Zebras live about 25 years and weigh between 440 and 900 pounds. Zebras are social animals that have never been domesticated. read more