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The unique stripes of zebras make them one of the animals most familiar to people. They occur in a variety of habitats, such as grasslands, savannas, woodlands, thorny scrublands, mountains , and coastal hills. However, various anthropogenic factors have had a severe impact on zebra populations, in particular hunting for skins and habitat destruction. Grévy's zebra and the mountain highlighted text zebra are endangered.

Blockquotes. However, various anthropogenic factors have had a severe impact on zebra populations, in particular hunting for skins.

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lthough zebra species may have overlapping ranges, they do not interbreed. In captivity, plains zebras have been crossed with mountain zebras. The hybrid foals selected text lacked a dewlap and resembled their

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  • A wide variety of hypotheses have been proposed to account for the evolution of the striking stripes of zebras.
  • The more traditional of these (1 and 2, below) relate to camouflage.
  • The vertical striping may help the zebra hide in the grass by disrupting its outline.
  • In addition, even at moderate distances, the striking striping merges to an apparent grey.
    • However, the camouflage has been contested with arguments that most of a zebra's predator.
    • Such as lions and hyenas cannot see well at a distance.
    • More likely to have smelled or heard a zebra.
  • Before seeing it from a distance, especially at night.

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  1. A wide variety of hypotheses have been proposed to account for the evolution of the striking stripes of zebras.
  2. The more traditional of these (1 and 2, below) relate to camouflage.
  3. The vertical striping may help the zebra hide in the grass by disrupting its outline.
  4. In addition, even at moderate distances, the striking striping merges to an apparent grey.
    • However, the camouflage has been contested with arguments that most of a zebra's predator.
    • Such as lions and hyenas cannot see well at a distance.
    • More likely to have smelled or heard a zebra.
  5. Before seeing it from a distance, especially at night.

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Zebras have excellent eyesight. It is believed that they can see in color. Like most ungulates, the zebra's eyes are on the sides of its head, giving it a wide field of view.