Zebra stripes serve a clear purpose in the animal kingdom, offering zebras an evolutionary advantage in their specific ecological niche. Through the process of natural selection, zebras with stripes that deter flies had a higher likelihood of survival and reproduction, passing on their advantageous traits to future generations.
Hartmann’s zebras are one of the smaller members of the zebra family, standing at 4 to 5 feet (1.2-1.5 meters) tall, with an average body length between 6 to 8 ½ feet (2-2.6 meters). Adults weigh between 450-820 pounds (204-372 kilograms). Males and females are about the same size, and there are few physical differences between them.
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