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What is a zebalion?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 8/9/2025

A zebalion is not a widely recognized term in scientific literature or common usage. It may refer to a fictional creature or a colloquial term in specific contexts. If you meant "zebralion," it could be a playful combination of a zebra and a lion, but further context would be needed to clarify its meaning. Please provide more information if you're looking for something specific!

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