By- Srishti Verma
Each year on January 31st, International Zebra Day is observed to bring attention to the conservation and well-being of zebras
With their distinct stripe patterns and fascinating social behaviours, zebras remain captivating creatures that spark curiosity and admiration.
Each zebra has a unique stripe pattern, much like human fingerprints.
Zebras are highly social animals that form tight-knit groups called harems.
In some areas, zebras have been observed forming unusual relationships with other animals, like ostriches.
Zebras are known for their speed and agility, capable of reaching speeds of up to 65 kilometres per hour
Zebras have a digestive system adapted to their diet of tough grasses.
Zebras have never been successfully domesticated. Their unpredictable nature and strong herding instincts make them difficult to train and manage.