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The embryonic development of a zebra follows a similar process to that of other mammals. After fertilization, the embryo undergoes several stages, including cleavage, blastocyst formation, and implantation into the uterine wall. The embryo develops into a fetus over approximately 11 to 12 months, during which it forms complex organs and systems. By the end of gestation, a fully developed zebra foal is born, typically able to stand and walk shortly after birth.

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