Basic Information About The Zebra
Height: 220-340 cm
Weight: 400-900 kg
Color: Black, White
Lifespan: 20-25 years
Diet: Herbivore
Habitat: Grasslands
Predators: Lions, Hyenas
Average Speed: 25 km/h
Countries Found: Africa
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Family: Equidae
Gestation Period: 180-365 days
Top Speed: 25 km/h
Social Structure: Group-based
Offspring per Birth: 5-20
About the Zebra
The Zebra is a member of the Equidae family. It is primarily found in Africa and inhabits Grasslands. This animal has a lifespan of 20-25 years and is known for its Black, White color. Its diet consists of Herbivore, and it faces threats from Lions, Hyenas. The Zebra has an average speed of 25 km/h and can reach a top speed of 25 km/h.
The Zebra has a Group-based social structure and gives birth to 5-20 offspring after a gestation period of 180-365 days. Its conservation status is currently Least Concern.
Did You Know?
- Zebras have unique stripe patterns, similar to human fingerprints
- They can sleep while standing up
- Zebras are actually black with white stripes, not white with black stripes
Conservation Status
The Zebra is currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. While their populations are stable, they face threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.