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The growth of a zebra population is primarily driven by factors such as availability of food and water, favorable environmental conditions, and a decrease in predation. Reproductive success plays a crucial role, as healthy females produce more offspring when resources are abundant. Additionally, effective migration patterns can help zebras access better habitats, further supporting population growth. Conservation efforts and the protection of their natural habitats also contribute to their increasing numbers.

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