That is an okapi.
an animal could be a zebra
It sounds like the description of an assassin bug. Assassin bugs have a distinct orange head with pinchers for mouthparts, a striped body, and six legs. These bugs are beneficial predators that feed on other insects.
Zebra ipotanes are dark-skinned humanoids with black and white-striped hair and the hind legs of a zebra.
there skin is brown and there legs are zebra striped however they are not related to the zebra
I am not sure, i am guessing that it is just a horse with stripes, or something, never really thought about it. A zebra is a type if horse though, just a different branch...
Animals with stripes include zebras and tigers. A skunk is also an animal that has only one stripe. One species of hyena has both stripes and dark spots on its body.
zebra's Zebras don't live in South America. They live in Africa. The answer is okapi.
The description of a round brown body with yellow and reddish orange striped legs suggests that the spider you saw in Grand Rapids, Michigan is likely a marbled orb-weaver spider (Araneus marmoreus). These spiders are harmless to humans and are known for their striking coloration.
red widow
An Okapi looks like a combination of a giraffe and a zebra, with a dark body similar to a horse and white stripes on its legs. It has a long neck like a giraffe but with a shorter stature, standing about 5-6 feet tall at the shoulders. Its most distinctive feature is its striped legs and reddish-brown coat.
Appaloosa. Their bodies have spots and their hooves are striped! (Horseisle!)
your face spider