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Wildlife in Zambia

The zebra usually move in herds of between 20-100. The patterns on a zebra are unique to each individual animal. These animals have a strong sense of family, maintaining bonds over many years. Interestingly, their strong sense of sight and hearing means that they are often seen moving together with packs of wildebeest, who watch the zebras for signs of alarm.

Year: 2015

From album: African Biodiversity

Photographer: Yannick Beaudoin

Tags: Big Cats Environment fauna Gazelles Kenya National Parks The Wilderbeast wildlife Zambia zebra

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