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Guess the zebra riddle

Zebras are named after the protective stripes on their bodies. We must all be familiar with zebras, so how much do you know about zebra riddles? Here are the riddles about zebras that I have compiled for you. , everyone is welcome to read.

Riddles about zebras

Horses are so strange, with stripes all over their bodies. Beat an animal (zebra)

It's a horse that doesn't pull a cart, so it's not bad to call it a horse. It's full of underworld and will run when it hears a sound. Beat an animal (zebra)

Although it is a strange horse, it wears a striped coat, has a docile temperament and has good ears. It lives in the African grasslands. Hit an animal (zebra)

I guessed it wrong and said it was a horse. The clothes it wore were clean. Put it in the zoo and both adults and children will see it. Beat an animal (zebra)

The pony looks really weird, and the black and white stripes are so cute. The African grassland is my hometown, and you can also see it in the zoo. Beat an animal (zebra)

Black and white The striped body is covered with stripes, and the ears are like donkeys. (Hit an animal) Answer: Zebra

Sentences describing zebras

1. Zebras have a strong collectivist spirit and are often several times Tens, hundreds or even hundreds of animals form a large group and live together, with a male stallion leading the group.

2. Zebras are very vigilant. The grass is their territory. If anyone enters their territory, they will attack that person.

3. Zebras have stripes on their bodies, one black and one white, as if they are wearing navy soldier clothes.

4. Zebras have larger ears than horses and can run at speeds of up to kilometers per hour. They generally like to live with herbivorous animals such as giraffes and antelopes. Vision and hearing are both acute.

5. Zebras often make friends with other animals, including ostriches, which have excellent eyesight and can alert them to danger as early as possible.

6. The zebra is dressed in a black and white striped suit, elegant and generous.

7. Zebras live in open plains and savanna areas. The black and white stripes can blur the outline of their bodies and the surrounding environment to protect them.

8. Zebras are famous for being "cowards" and completely "neurotic". When captured, they will be frightened to the point of despair, and may even be knocked to death or frightened to death.

9. Zebras are cautious and usually wander in small groups. They mainly feed on grass and twigs, but they are often preyed upon by predators such as lions and hyenas.

10. Zebras are named after the protective stripes on their bodies, but ordinary zebras have stripes from legs to hooves or no stripes on the legs.

11. The adult zebra is about 1.3 meters long and sounds like a goose. Only the head, shoulders and nape of the neck are striped. The legs and tail are white, with a dark ridge line.

12. The Grevy's Zebra has the largest body, long (about centimeters) and wide ears, and narrow and dense stripes all over its body, so it is also called Grevy's Zebra.

13. Mountain zebras like to live in mountainous and undulating mountainous areas; common zebras inhabit plain grasslands; Grevy's zebras inhabit hot and dry semi-desert areas, and are occasionally seen in plains with withered weeds.

14. The little zebra has a beautiful "clothes" with white stripes. This "clothes" is not only beautiful, but also has a protective effect.

15. A group of zebras were enjoying a delicious meal leisurely, and suddenly a lion jumped out of nowhere and rushed towards the herd. In an instant, the seemingly united group dispersed and fled for their lives?

16. While escaping from a lion attack, a zebra instinctively kicked back and hit the lion in the forehead. The lion fell down. Earth, in a short time he will be destined to return to the west.

17. On a hot afternoon in the grasslands of Africa, a group of zebras were eating grass leisurely. At this moment, a ferocious lion pounced over, and the zebras ran away in fear.

Zebra’s living habits

Grouping

Zebras are very social and are gregarious animals. They forage together (mainly grass) and even each other. Comb the fur. Zebras live in groups, and even old individuals are not expelled from the group and live alone. But the group is usually not large, only about 10 at most. It is mostly composed of females and male and female cubs that have not reached sexual maturity. The group is very compact and not loose. The cubs like to play together, fight, or interact with each other. Female animals play together. Adult male beasts usually live solitary lives, occupying a territory of about 10 square kilometers, and use their feces as marking the boundaries of the territory. Only in the rainy season, when waiting for the female beast to come around, do they live together as a couple. The female will then return to the group.

Crying

Within the habitat range, groups always migrate along relatively fixed routes. Although it looks extraordinary, its braying sound is very unpleasant, just like a braying donkey neighing. Its vision is very good. Like other horses, its eyes can see things far away and things close at the same time. Its hearing is also very keen. When eating, it also raises its ears vigilantly to prevent sudden attacks. When foraging, group members take turns serving as a vigilant. Whenever there is danger, they send out a hissing warning signal. The group immediately stops eating and flees quickly. Its running speed is fast and sustained, reaching 60-80 kilometers per hour, which is beyond the reach of lions, leopards and other beasts, so it can often escape from predators.

Food habits

Zebras are herbivores. In addition to grass, shrubs, branches, leaves and even bark are also their food. The highly adaptable digestive system allows zebras to survive in low-nutrient conditions, giving them an advantage over other herbivores. Their main food is grass, and sometimes they also eat young leaves. Not only are group members very friendly with each other, but they also often interact with ostriches, giraffes, antelopes and other herbivores, living together, sharing the same food, and utilizing each other and exchanging information. To avoid powerful enemies. [5]

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