Zebra stripes are not identical to each other


Zebra Stripes

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Zebra stripes are identical to each other

As human fingerprints look the same but are actually completely different, no one has the same fingerprint pattern in billions of humans. The same case is for the Zebras, as the Zebra stripes are unique and not two Zebra stripes patterns are identical.

Zebra single-hoofed animals are very close relatives of horses and donkeys from the genus Equus and are natively found in Africa. Zebras are well known due to their bold black patterns spread throughout the body.

According to San Diego Zoo, Zebra has black skin under their coats, and black & white and white & brown stripes end at the centre of the belly and the inner side of the legs. The stripe's pattern spread vertically all over the body except the legs.

Grevy's zebra is the largest specie, weighing around 350 to 450 kg and 5 feet in height. The Mountain Zebra weight around 240 to 372 Kg and is 3.8 to 4.9 feet in size, whereas the Plain Zebra are the smallest in the specie; it weighs up to 350 Kg and got a height of 3.6 to 4.8 feet.

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