Unique animals. A zebra's stripes act like an equine fingerprint - each individual's pattern is unique. Foals recognise their mothers by the pattern of their stripes, as well as by scent and call. 6. Social lives. read more
Commonly know for their black & white stripes, zebras are among the mammals everyone's seen, but don't know a lot about. Check out these top 25 zebra facts! Commonly know for their black & white stripes, zebras are among the mammals everyone's seen, but don't know a lot about. read more
There are three species of zebra: Grevy’s (Equus grevyi), mountain (E. zebra) and plains (E. quagga), the latter of which is by far the most common. The plains zebra is divided into six extant subspecies (the quagga is an extinct subspecies); the mountain into two. read more
Zebras that live in the warmer regions will have more stripes on the body of those who live in colder regions, and those from warmer regions will not overheat. Unique “fingerprint” Each zebra has its own set of lines, and these stripes are unique and represent something like a fingerprint. read more