They have black and white stripes, theoretically if a lion (which is colorblind) is looking at a zebra in tall grass it may not see it due to the stripe formation.
Zebras have excellent eyesight. It is believed that they can see in color. Like most ungulates the zebra has its eyes on the sides of its head, giving it a wide field of view. Zebras also have night vision, although not as advanced as that of most of their predators, but their hearing compensates.
Zebras have great hearing, and tend to have larger, rounder ears than horses. Like horses and other ungulates, zebra can turn their ears in almost any direction. In addition to eyesight and hearing, zebras have an acute sense of smell and taste.Zebras communicate with each other with high pitched barks and whinnying.
Yes. Their black and white stripes are quite well known.
They can fly!
Their unique coloring IMO.
no it does not because it is a herbivore
special features
they do not have special features
Zebras are unique because of their contrasting black and white stripes. Many animals have stripes, but the pattern of a zebra's stripes is instantly recognizable.
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no there are no special features found on mars...
the special features of Volvo cars?
That it has no special features.
some special features are that they glow