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Zebras, members of the horse family, originated in Africa around 4 million years ago. They evolved from a common ancestor with horses and donkeys, adapting to various habitats across the continent. The three main species of zebras—plains, Grevy's, and mountain zebras—developed distinct traits and behaviors over time, influenced by their environments. Today, zebras are recognized for their unique black and white stripes, which serve various purposes, including camouflage and social interaction.

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