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  • Zebra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In addition to their stripes, zebras have erect, mohawk -like manes and communicate with each other with high-pitched barks and brays. They are generally 2.3 m (8ft) long, stand 1 ...
  • Zebra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Zebras are white with black stripes as their underbelly is covered in white for camouflage purposes. These stripes are typically vertical on the head, neck, forequarters, and main ...
  • The Zebra Photo Gallery

    ZEBRA5.JPG : [66K] A zebra standing is its enclosure at a zoo. ZEBRA99.JPG : [96K] A closeup of a zebra's face, and another's tail ZEBRAS.JPG : [88K] About 10 zebras at a ...
  • Herds of Information About Zebras

    Contains a large photo collection of zebras.
  • Virtual Horse Graphics - Free Equestrian Clip Art & Images: ZEBRAS

    Virtual Horse Graphics - Free Horse and Equestrian Clip Art, Screensavers, Backgrounds, Greeting Cards, and more! This page contains zebras. View our other pages for draft horses ...
  • Category:Zebras - Wikimedia Commons

    Subcategories. There are 5 subcategories to this category shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages). E ...
  • Rochester Schools Home Page

    Thanks To our partners: Rochester Telephone Company Inc., Smith Sawyer & Smith Inc. Insurance, and First Federal Savings Bank for underwriting Rochester ...
  • Dead Zebra, Inc - featuring the artwork of Andrew Bell - DZNY

    Zebras
  • Zebras

    1 Zebras are horses in black and white stripes! They are very sociable animals. They like to travel in large herds that are made up of many small family units.
  • San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Zebra

    Zebras take dust or mud baths to get clean. They shake the dirt off to get rid of loose hair and flaky skin.

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