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The zebra, with its iconic black-and-white stripes, is a symbol of the African savannah. Each zebra’s stripes are as unique as fingerprints, serving multiple purposes, from camouflage to regulating body temperature. Zebras are highly social animals, living in herds that provide protection from predators like lions and hyenas.
As grazers, zebras feed on tough grasses, maintaining the savannah’s vegetation and supporting the ecosystem’s health. They often travel with other herbivores, like wildebeests, forming mixed herds for added safety. Despite their adaptability, zebras face threats from habitat loss and hunting, making conservation efforts essential to preserving these striped wonders of the wild.