Zebra



Uploaded by: YunKwae
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Zebra
Description and Characteristics:
Related to the horse, a Burchell's Zebra is of stocky build with wide black and white stripes that run diagonally and lengthways on the rump and continue on to the belly, all the way down to hooves. The mane is upright and striped to match the neck. The tail is striped with a dark tassle. Zebra stripes are as individual as a human fingerprint.
Grévy's zebra has narrow stripes set closely together. Horizontal stripes on the haunches, shoulders, and legs are short and fine and extend all the way down the legs to the hooves. The mountain zebra has wider stripes than the Grévy's zebra, particularly on its rump. On both Grévy's zebra and
the Mountain Zebra the undersideof the belly is completely or mainly white, which differs from the Plains/Burchell's zebra whose stripes wrap around from the back to the belly. Zebra's, although nervous and jumpy, are a very sociable animals and generally found in large herds with other herbivores
such as antelopes, wildebeest, giraffe and buffalo. Feeding/drinking Habits: Zebra are exclusively grazers, eating over 50 different species of grasses. Habitat: The Plains/Burchell's Zebra lives throughout the grasslands, savanna, and scrub of East Africa, reaching as far as Angola in the west g
enerally in close proximity of a permanent water source. Grévy's zebra lives in grasslands and thorny scrublands on the borders of northern Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia. The mountain zebra lives in the high ground of South Africa, and in the coastal hills of Namibia and Angola. Size & Lifespan
Male Plains/Burchell's Zebras can weigh up to 300 Kg and have a shoulder height of about 50 inches whilst females are a little smaller. Gr
évys zebras weigh up to 450 kg and both sexes weigh about the same. Zebra's can live up to 30 years old but generally the life expectancy in the wild is about 12 years due to predators. Reproduction: Females are about 3 years old when they give birth to their first foal. The gestation period last
s for about 12 months and the foal is usually suckled for 6 months. For males, breeding often does not begin until age five or six. Predators and Threats: Zebra's are prey to lions and spotted hyenas. The Plains/Burchell's/Chapman's Zebra is threatened by hunting and by habitat change from ranching
and other kinds of farming. Both the Grévy's zebra and the mountain zebra are listed as endangered on the Red List of Threatened Species. The Grévy's zebra is threatened both by hunting and by local livestock that compete with it for water and food. Its range has shrunk dramatically, and it is
now so small that environmental hazards, such as drought, can easily affect the entire species


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Are you going ... ( 9 months ago by eggcash)
Are you going through your artistic phase?
Hi! Jeff how are ... ( 9 months ago by YunKwae)
Hi! Jeff how are you.
I going to have solo exhibition at Nasan public library this feb.20 to 27th
I will put this in that show.
Wheres the head? ( 9 months ago by pspaddict01)
Wheres the head?
This zebra has 2 ... ( 9 months ago by YunKwae)
This zebra has 2 legs and one tail and One head in the front. Zebra eating glass. So head is down on the ground.
Ohh yeah good job :D ( 9 months ago by pspaddict01)
Ohh yeah good job :D
Array ( 8 months ago by Aso0omy)
nice~! ^^
I hope your solo exhibition is doing fine~!
say
안녕 to your baby and your wife~, hope they are doing fine! ^^
what the f*ck ( 7 months ago by Iwanttotellyounow)
what the f*ck
this is what ... ( 6 months ago by SmokeThatFoo420)
this is what america wastes its time on gay art wow
you're a douche bag ... ( 5 months ago by hobocamp79)
you're a douche bag keep your negativity to yourself.
Its called ... ( 4 months ago by toddyr14)
Its called excessively negative criticism.. he can say it, just no one wants to her him say it
i just found the ... ( 4 months ago by DOTAProdigy)
i just found the 2nd most gayest thing on youtube.. congratz
wow that was kinda ... ( 4 months ago by jsweetburn)
wow that was kinda retarded. I mean yeah I love art I love going to museums and shit like that but who the fu@$ wants to sit and watch you paint a piece of art for 10 flippin minutes?!?!?! seriously.
cool ( 4 months ago by babytazgurl)
cool
Sorry... watching ... ( 4 months ago by captainkitsch)
Sorry... watching someone painting black stripes for ten minutes requires more staying-power than I had at that particular moment... so I fast-forwarded, thinking that something must happen at some point...
Where's the head? ... ( 4 months ago by Lina1337)
Where's the head? T_T
This zebra has 2 ... ( 4 months ago by YunKwae)
This zebra has 2 legs and one tail and One head in the front. Zebra eating glass. So head is down on the ground.
Array ( 4 months ago by blueberryN)
UR A JERK
some one actually spends there time making something really cool and they put there creativ thinking to work... and wat do u do
oh yeah sit around comenting on things u dont even know a crap about
is this some sort ... ( 2 months ago by Munchauzens)
is this some sort of "arty" thing cos to me it looks rubish...sorry



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