Zebras can be found in the African forests, known as black-white stripes on its body. They are very different from the other animals found in other countries. Bara is considered to be rich in genetic properties similar to horses and donkeys. But they cannot be domesticated because of their nature of the attack. These are quite different and we're going to tell you a few different facts about their own. - The body of the zebra is actually black, with white stripes on it. - At present, there are three species of zebras – the plain zebra, the royal zebra, and the hill zebra. In English, they are called Plains zebra, Gr'vy's Zebra and Mountain Zebra. - The offspring born by the combination of zebra and donkey spawned is called Zonkey. (Zebra + Donkey ) Zonkey.) - If there is one of the most injured animals to the guardians of America's zoos, that is – zebras. - If you attack a zebra, its family will immediately come to its aid and surround the injured zebra and try to drive you away. - The word zebra came from portuguese, which means – 'wild donkey'. - Zebras and ostrich often live together to protect each other from predators. The ostrich has a great viewing power while Zebra can hear better and its nose can smell better than the smell of danger. - In any two zebras, their body stripes can be differentiated by white stripes, as the white stripes on their bodies vary like human finger marks. - Large farmers in the U.S. state of Texas are so troubled by zebras and other African animals that they spend thousands of dollars each year to hunt them. - You'll know that there are black and white stripes on city streets to cross the road, called zebra crossings. They have named zebra crossings because they look like large black and white stripes on the body of the zebra. - The group of zebras has been named 'dazzle'. The word dazzle means in Hindi – dazzling or very bright glow. National Ice Cream Day: The taste of ice cream stays on every tongue; know the history! Hide your tummy with these tips and tricks Plastic footwear trending in monsoons will help to stay away from infection