You can tell a zebra by its stripes. That old saying is true. Each zebra has a combination of stripes that is unique, similar to our fingerprints. There are some other interesting facts about zebras.
When it comes to size, horses exhibit a wide variation in body size and shape, while Zebras tend to be similar to each other – generally shorter, more robust and with proportionally larger heads that ...
Research suggests zebras may use stripes for temperature regulation. This is an Inside Science story. (Inside Science) -- A gangrene-inducing bite in Africa, 40 years of curiosity, and backyard ...
Animal migrations have fascinated humans for millennia, from the ‘Great Migration’ of over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebra, and antelope in the Serengeti, to the massing of flamingos in the lakes of the ...
There are a few things that we know for certain about the animal kingdom. For instance, bulls always have two horns (except this three-horned cow), puppy tails are found on the animals' rear (except ...
I collect zebras because I think they are cool and friendly. Plains zebras are found on the savannas from Sudan to northern Zimbabwe in eastern Africa. They eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves, fruit, ...
The findings may have implications in technology, researchers said. Scientists believe they may have solved the mystery of why zebras have stripes. Zebras likely evolved to have stripes in order to ...