Real Zebra Skull
Description
The zebra (Equus quagga) is a distinctive wild animal, known for its black and white stripe pattern that is unique to each individual. Zebras live in herds and are widespread in the savannas and grasslands of Africa. They are fast and enduring runners, which helps them escape predators.
A zebra's skull is powerfully built to support its large, powerful teeth used for grazing. Zebras have large eye sockets that give them a wide field of vision, which is crucial for detecting danger in their environment. The structure of the skull is designed to anchor strong chewing muscles necessary for grinding tough grasses. Their robust teeth continually grow to compensate for the wear and tear caused by eating grass.
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Real Zebra Skull
specifications for species identification
Family: Equidae | Genus: Equus |
Order: Perissodactyla | Class: Mammals |
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