User:Xxagile/AfricanAnimals/Zebra

What does it look like?
The zebra is known for its black and white stripes. Every zebra has a unique set of stripes. No two zebra's are exactly alike. Zebras are usually 2.3 m (8ft) long, stand 1.25-1.5 m (4-5ft) at the shoulder, and weigh around 300kg (660 lbs), although some can grow to more than 410 kg (900 lbs). They look like their closest relatives, the horse and the donkey. The have mohawk-like manes, that are also striped.

Zebras have excellent eyesight. It is believed that they can see in color. Zebras also have night vision. Zebras have great hearing, and tend to have larger, rounder ears than horses. Like horses, zebra can turn their ears in almost any direction. In addition to eyesight and hearing, zebras have a very good sense of smell and taste.

What does it eat?
They feed mainly on grasses but will also eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark.

How does it defend itself?
When chased, a zebra will zig-zag from side to side making it more difficult for the predator. When cornered the zebra will rear up and kick or bite its attacker.