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Zebras in a herd help each other primarily through social behaviors that enhance group safety and cohesion. By staying together, they can better detect predators due to collective vigilance, as more eyes are on the lookout. Additionally, zebras engage in mutual grooming, which strengthens social bonds and reduces stress. Their unique striped patterns also create a visual confusion for predators, making it harder for them to target an individual zebra.

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