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"<b>Fast out of the gate.</b><br><br>A newborn zebra can walk within 20 minutes.",

"<b>At birth, zebra foals are dark brown and white.</b><br><br> They are able to walk 20 minutes after being born and can run within an hour. This is necessary so that the foal can move with its mother and the herd.",

"<b>What's in a name?</b><br><br>Burchell's zebra was named for British naturalist William John Burchell.<br><br>He brought the first specimen of this species from South Africa to the British Museum.<br><br>Burchell's zebras are found in savannas, from treeless grasslands to open woodlands.",

"<b>Zebra fingerprint.</b><br><br>Zebras have a unique striped pattern, like a human fingerprint.<br><br>This helps protect them from predators.  When zebras are grouped together their stripes make it difficult for a lion to pick out one animal to chase.<br><br>Zebra stripes vary from narrow to wide.  The further south on the African plains, the wider the zebra's stripes.",

"<b>Busy hunter - zebras beware!.</b><br><br>On his nearly yearlong safari in 1909 with his son Kermit, Theodore Roosevelt's party amassed more than 500 animal trophies for the Smithsonian and the American Museum of Natural History.<br><br>Many zebras were bagged.",

"<b>Not only black.</b><br><br>Some zebras have brown stripes instead of black.",

"<b>Speedy.</b><br><br>The zebra can run up to 40 miles per hour.<br><br> Zebras are closely related to horses and donkeys and will run fast to escape from predators such as lions and hyenas.<br><br>They have excellent hearing and eyesight and a powerful kick that can cause serious injury.<br><br>Zebras live for about 28 years, they average 4.5 feet tall and weigh up to 900 pounds.",

"<b>Zebra smile?</b><br><br>The zebra has a special smile for friends and foes.<br><br> Zebras display a bared-teeth grimace as a greeting to others.<br><br>This smile is also thought to prevent potential acts of aggression.",

"<b>Why have stripes?</b><br><br>The zebras' stripes are thought to confuse predators when the herd runs away.<br><br>Oddly, zebras are attracted to black-and-white stripes, even if painted on a wall. ",

"<b>Early learners.</b><br><br>Zebra foals can run an hour after birth.<br><br>This is important since the zebra mother needs to move with the herd to find food and water.<br><br>The mother cannot leave the foal behind, so the foal must be  running quickly in order to stay with the herd.",

"<b>African Lawn Mowers.</b><br><br>Zebras are constantly mowing their African lawn.<br><br>Throughout the day, zebras continually graze across the African plains, feeding on grasses, leaves and stems of bushes.<br><br>The frequent chewing and grinding actions wear their teeth down over time, which is why their teeth never stop growing.<br><br>Most zebras are nomadic without any specific territory.<br><br>The exception is the Grevy's zebra, which marks its territory with urine and dung.",

"<b>Dust bath anyone?</b><br><br>Zebras take dust or mud baths to get clean.<br><br> When zebras cover themselves in dirt they are basically having a wash.</b><br><br>After bathing, they shake the dirt off to remove loose hair and flaky skin.<br><br>Any residual dirt or mud helps to protect them from the wind, sun and any bothersome insects.",

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