Zebras are a short, stocky animal that is generally
about 8 feet long and stands between 4 and 5 feet at the
shoulder. They can weigh up to 650 pounds.
The have black coats with white stripes and a short,
coarse mane that stands straight up in the air. Their
shiny coats help control the heat from the sun. The
stripes on a zebra are very much like fingerprints. No
two patterns are alike. Many zoologists believe that the
stripes act as camouflage. The vertical stripes blend into
the vertical grasses that grow in its habitat. Even though
the strips are white on a black background, the zebras
main predator, the lion, is color-blind and when standing
in tall grass may not be seen. So I thought of taking the Zebra look will be cool and hope you all like it. Stay connected for more.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
The Zebra Story
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