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Quite simply, no. They live in a warm climate where food is available all year round. This means that they have no need to store fat and bypass the 'difficult' winter months. Also close to the equator the seasons are less defined and between the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer it is mostly accepted that there are only two seasons, wet and dry. Grasses grow in plentiful supply and can sustain the zebra population without giving them the need to hibernate.

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