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  2. Plains zebra - Wikipedia

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    Zebras have a less efficient digestive system than ruminants but food passage is twice as fast. [15] Thus, zebras are less selective in foraging, but they do spend much time eating. The zebra is a pioneer grazer and prepares the way for more specialised grazers such as blue wildebeests and Thomson's gazelles. [9] Lions feeding on a zebra

  3. Mountain zebra - Wikipedia

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    Mountain zebras live in hot, dry, rocky, mountainous and hilly habitats. They prefer slopes and plateaus as high as 2,000 m (6,600 ft) above sea level, although they do migrate lower during winter. Their preferred diet is tufted grass, but in times of shortage, they browse, eating bark, twigs, leaves, buds, fruit, and roots. They drink every day.

  4. Zebra - Wikipedia

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    Zebras may travel or migrate to wetter areas during the dry season. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Plains zebras have been recorded travelling 500 km (310 mi) between Namibia and Botswana, the longest land migration of mammals in Africa. [ 81 ]

  5. Why Do Zebras Have Stripes? - AOL

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    Well, the researchers behind a new study think they have a pretty good answer to that question. WMAQ reports "California scientists say the animal's black and white pattern helps keep flies away by

  6. New study links zebra stripes to temperature - AOL

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  7. New program at Utica Zoo: Getting to know gibbons, zebras ...

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    Guests who want to get to know a zoo animal a bit better can book an experience in advance to spend time behind-the-scenes with the white-handed gibbons, African painted dogs, Hartmann’s ...

  8. Animal migration - Wikipedia

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    Some species such as Pacific salmon migrate to reproduce; every year, they swim upstream to mate and then return to the ocean. [8] Temperature is a driving factor of migration that is dependent on the time of year. Many species, especially birds, migrate to warmer locations during the winter to escape poor environmental conditions. [9]

  9. Grévy's zebra - Wikipedia

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    Zebras appear to be a monophyletic lineage [10] [11] [12] and recent (2013) phylogenies have placed Grévy's zebra in a sister taxon with the plains zebra. [10] In areas where Grévy's zebras are sympatric with plains zebras, the two may gather in same herds [13] and fertile hybrids do occur. [14]