Zebras.
Zebra With Dots Instead of Stripes Has Been Shunned By Herd
What's black and white and has stripes with dots on top? A unique zebra from Kenya! According to the Daily Mail U.K., photographer Paul Goldstein, who spotted the unusual-coated creature, said he had never seen anything so remarkable in his 25 years in the African wild. …
20 Animals You Didn't Know Are Going Extinct
When it comes to the Endangered Species List, some animals stand out as celebrities: polar bears, giant pandas, rhinos, snow leopards… But sadly, the list is so extensive that there are many species you may never have suspected are endangered. Here are twenty of them. 1. Zebras An icon of the African plains and a…
Newborn Plains Zebra Hops Around New Home
It's a great day to be alive, especially for this young plains zebra. According to ZooBorns, the BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo celebrated their 23rd plains-zebra birth this week, and the newborn was definitely in the party mood. The foal has spent the past several days bounding around its new home and enjoying quality time with its…
Zebras are beautiful creatures. Their stripes have inspired numerous artists and fashionistas for centuries and they make a great addition to any safari park. But they are notoriously difficult to work with. In fact, they tend to have just plain nasty personalities. They are like the pretty girl in high school who turns out to be a sociopath and pulls your hair for no good reason, except these pretty beasts bite instead of pull and kick like there's no tomorrow. It's been said that zebras can become tame but not truly domesticated, although there is the occasional report of someone riding a zebra under saddle. RELATED: What is Canine Dry Eye? I remember learning somewhere about the ...
It's easy to decorate your home when you find a theme you love. When Frank and Gladys visited their local interior designer at Daily Squee, they narrowed their options to just a few. While Frank found himself partial to a jungle theme, Gladys had a vision and she simply wouldn't budge: "Why mess with something we know works for us?" Vertical stripes it is! ...



