Zebras For Kids

Kids, Natural World, Animals
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Author: Rachel Smith ISBN: 9781311131010
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: March 19, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rachel Smith
ISBN: 9781311131010
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: March 19, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Table of Contents
Introduction
What are zebras?
How do zebras act?
Zebras and humans
What kinds of zebras are there?
Plains zebra
Mountain zebra
Grévy's zebra
Quagga
Zebroids
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

The zebra is one crazy-looking animal; it’s covered in stripes, and that’s not something you see in a lot of animals. Tigers, okapis, tabby cats... the list is not incredibly long.

Since the beginning, zebras have fascinated Westerners. Africans lived with them for a long time, so they were not a surprise to them, but to the Westerner, a striped animal was an oddity to be marveled at and taken home for other people to gawk at. In some ways, it’s still this way.

The zebra, a relative of the horse and donkey, has never been domesticated. It probably never will be.

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Table of Contents
Introduction
What are zebras?
How do zebras act?
Zebras and humans
What kinds of zebras are there?
Plains zebra
Mountain zebra
Grévy's zebra
Quagga
Zebroids
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

The zebra is one crazy-looking animal; it’s covered in stripes, and that’s not something you see in a lot of animals. Tigers, okapis, tabby cats... the list is not incredibly long.

Since the beginning, zebras have fascinated Westerners. Africans lived with them for a long time, so they were not a surprise to them, but to the Westerner, a striped animal was an oddity to be marveled at and taken home for other people to gawk at. In some ways, it’s still this way.

The zebra, a relative of the horse and donkey, has never been domesticated. It probably never will be.

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