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🧠 More Fun Facts to Make You Smarter!
- Each zebra has a unique stripe pattern, just like human fingerprints—no two zebras look exactly alike!
- Zebras can run up to 65 km/h (40 mph) to escape predators like lions and hyenas.
- Their black and white stripes confuse predators—it’s hard to tell where one zebra ends and another begins in a group.
- Zebras sleep standing up and often rely on a lookout zebra to watch for danger.
- Baby zebras are called foals, and they can stand and walk just 20 minutes after birth!
- Zebras communicate through facial expressions, sounds, and ear positions.
- They belong to the horse family, but zebras have never been successfully domesticated.
- Zebras have excellent eyesight and hearing, helping them stay alert in the wild.
- Their skin under the fur is actually black, not white!
- Zebras often travel in groups called “dazzles”, and they protect each other from predators.
📚 Word Boost – Learn Cool New Words
Stripe – A line of color that’s different from the rest of the body
Herd – A group of animals that live or move together
Foal – A baby zebra or horse
Predator – An animal that hunts and eats other animals
Camouflage – A way animals use their colors to hide from danger
Graze – To eat grass in the field, like zebras do