Zebras, recognizable by their unique black-and-white stripes, are herbivores native to Africa. These social animals live in herds and rely on their stripes for camouflage and protection against predators.
Zebra populations are threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and competition with livestock. Conservation programs focus on protecting their habitats and addressing human-wildlife conflicts. Zebras are also vital for ecosystems, as their grazing patterns promote grassland health.