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Zebra By: Scout. Location Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

Jan 17, 2018

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Page 1: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

ZebraBy: Scout

Page 2: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

Location Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts

Page 3: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

What it Eats Food: Grass and leaves

Page 4: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

How Big My Animal Is Size: 4 to 5 feet tall at the shoulder

Page 5: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

Baby Information Babies: Foals can walk just 20 minutes

after they are born.

Page 6: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

Interesting Fact # 1 They have excellent hearing and eye

sight and can run at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. They make braying or barking sounds and soft snorting sounds. Under its hair, a Zebra’s skin is black.

Page 7: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

Interesting Fact # 2 In fact, the further south you travel on

the African plains the farther apart the stripes on the zebras get! In fact zebras are a member of the horse family. Usually the lead male of the herd, called a stallion, stays at the back of the group to defend against other predators if necessary.

Page 8: Zebra By: Scout. Location  Area From: Eastern and Southern Africa  Habitat: Grasslands and semi-deserts.

Interesting Fact # 3o Zebras communicate with facial

expressions and sounds. Different zebra species have different types of stripes from narrow to wide. The position of their ears, how wide their eyes are, and whether they show their teeth all send a signal.