





Zebra
Zebras sleep standing up and won’t fall over because they have joints that lock.
Every zebra’s stripes are unique, like fingerprints. Zebra’s can tell each other apart by each idistinctive pattern.
The striped patterns confuse predators when zebras are together to create camouflage
Some scientists think the stripes help regulate tempature
Zebras sleep standing up and won’t fall over because they have joints that lock.
Every zebra’s stripes are unique, like fingerprints. Zebra’s can tell each other apart by each idistinctive pattern.
The striped patterns confuse predators when zebras are together to create camouflage
Some scientists think the stripes help regulate tempature
Zebras sleep standing up and won’t fall over because they have joints that lock.
Every zebra’s stripes are unique, like fingerprints. Zebra’s can tell each other apart by each idistinctive pattern.
The striped patterns confuse predators when zebras are together to create camouflage
Some scientists think the stripes help regulate tempature