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Kenya’s vast savannah is home to numerous herds of wild zebras, providing a unique opportunity to observe these beautiful animals in their natural habitat. Zebras are highly social animals, living in small herds that typically consist of one stallion, several mares and their offspring. The most common type of zebra found in Kenya is the Plains Zebra, which are the most numerous and most widespread species of zebra. They are easily distinguishable with their black and white striped coats and characteristic loud braying call. Zebras are herbivores and graze on grass and other foliage across the savannah. Zebras are highly adapted animals, with their stripes serving multiple purposes. The stripes help to camouflage zebras in the tall grasses of the savannah, allowing them to blend in with their surroundings and making them less visible to predators. The stripes also act to regulate their body temperature, as the black stripes absorb heat while the white stripes reflect it. Zebras are also incredibly important to the savannah’s ecosystem, as their grazing helps to keep the grasslands healthy and promotes biodiversity. They are also an important source of food for a variety of predators, such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas. Kenya’s savannah is a spectacular place to observe the herds of zebras that call it home. Seeing them in the wild is a truly awe-inspiring experience and one that should not be missed. |
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