Sensational Zebra

The beauty of a Zebra simply cannot be denied. From the tips of their dainty keen ears to the tip of their bushy tails, they are a beautiful play of pattern and elegant design.

As in so many things in nature, we can see God's artistic hand in the coat of the zebra. Like fingerprints, each zebra has its own distinctive pattern of black and white stripes.

The pattern of their coats serve as camouflage and helps to hide them from potential attackers, The pattern seems to shift and move when a zebra runs, making it difficult for the pursuer to keep track of its prey as it blends with the natural light and shadows of their surroundings.


The Zebra's Coat


That gorgeous coat has attracted a different predator.  Sadly, these beautiful creatures are hunted for their skins.   Although the plain, common zebra is plentiful in our world, the larger Grévy's zebra and the mountain zebra are endangered and that is partly due to being hunted by man.

I simply cannot help but wonder why.  With so many gorgeous faux furs available, why must man continue to kill the magnificent beast that walks with such gentle beauty and runs with such enviable dexterity.  A true natural beauty to behold, whether walking, running or just standing still, and we should treasure them as a rare gift.

 

Facts About Zebra 

 

Zebras usually live in small herds, or families. There is one dominate male Zebra, or stallion, and several mares with their foals.  It won't surprise you to hear that Zebra herds are often referred to as "harems."

Once the male foals reach maturity, they leave their family in order to start their own herd.  They acquire mares for their own herds by fighting other males for access to the females.  And thus, the circle of life begins again.

Zebras can live up to 40 years and they reach maturity at 3 years of age.  A full grown common male zebra can weigh up to 750 lbs and stands approximately 8 1/2 feet tall.  One really cool fact, is that Zebras sleep standing up.  I'm not sure why that intrigues me so much, I just think it is really cool.

Zebras live in Africa and while we often see them photographed grazing in grasslands, they are in fact, not scientifically defined as grazers.  They are actually known as "browsers", a much less commonly known term for animals who eat a variety of leaves, berries, buds, fruits and even bark from trees or shrubs.

Status of The Zebra Today


At the time of the publishing this article, the Grévy's zebra and the mountain zebra are both listed on the US Fish & Wildlife Services Endangered Species List.
 



More About Zebras


It is important to teach our children about animals. The endangered animals survival will depend on the generations following us and their understanding of the importance of preservation of life.  


 

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5 comments:

  1. I've always loved the Zebra. It truly is a unique animal. Your passion for the Zebra... and all animals... comes through in this story.

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  2. I have to agree with what Wednesday Elf said. Very interesting piece on the Zebra. Such a beautiful animal.

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  3. What a beauty of a page with beautiful sentiments for the colorful zebra! Although I did know zebras are not grazers by nature, I did not know the term "browsers." Thank you for such a wealth of information about this animal.

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  4. I had no idea about the stripes being so individualized. I love exotic animal patterns and like you, see no need to use actual hide in this modern age of synthetic options. Beautiful photos!

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  5. Oh I love this page. Such a wonderful piece of writing about a beloved animal of mystery. And the idea of gift cards available is so nice. Really well done. the page is beautiful.

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