Abstract of zebra........
Abstract of Zebra where you can clearly see the eye…........
Zebras are very adaptable grazers. They feed mainly on grasses but will also eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark. Their well adapted digestive system allows them to subsist on diets of lower nutritional quality than that necessary for herbivores.
Attempts have been made to train zebras for riding since they have better resistance than horses to African diseases. However most of these attempts failed, due to the zebra’s more unpredictable nature and tendency to panic under stress.
Zebras communicate with each other with high pitched barks and whinnying. Grevy’s zebras make mule-like brays. A zebra’s ears signify its mood. When a zebra is in a calm, tense or friendly mood, its ears stand erect. When it is frightened, its ears are pushed forward. When angry, the ears are pulled backward. When surveying an area for predators, zebras will stand in an alert posture; with ears erect, head held high, and staring. When tense they will also snort. When a predator is spotted or sensed, a zebra will bark (or bray) loudly.
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Yool
So cool…..great shot
TrEaSuReDiMaGeS
Love the perspective and shot Jon!!! :-))
naturelover
Stunning!
jack01
totally beautiful
Lucindawind
arent they just gorgeous!!! great shot
brian pendrey
cool shot jon
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Nikki Mulkern
wonderful close up, excellent shot!
velveteagle
Fantastic crop here..
digitalmidge
Beautiful one Jon, love these animals..;-)
Jacqueline Baker
sorry have not been able to keep up with all your lovely pictures Jon but have been busy for the last 24 hours but they are all so good and this is one of my favorite ones of yours!