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A zebra's mane

Photography Animals posted on Mar 14, 2018
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A zebra's stripes act like an equine fingerprint - each individual’s pattern is unique. Foals recognize their mothers by the pattern of their stripes, as well as by scent and call.

Comments (10)


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DukeNukem2005

4:03AM | Wed, 14 March 2018

It is amazing!

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jmb007

5:26AM | Wed, 14 March 2018

bien

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Deva3D Online Now!

5:42AM | Wed, 14 March 2018

Excellent !

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alida

7:43AM | Wed, 14 March 2018

cool detail

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Faemike55

10:13AM | Wed, 14 March 2018

that information is fascinating and the picture is wonderful

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T.Rex

2:52PM | Wed, 14 March 2018

Thanks for the info. I have long suspected this. Now, how did you get this close without the zebra either running away, or giving you a bad whack in the face with its hind hoofs? Keep up the good work. :-)

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blinkings

3:08PM | Wed, 14 March 2018

600mm lens.

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durleybeachbum

4:27PM | Wed, 14 March 2018

Ginger hair! A sign of a probable bad temper.

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Richardphotos

9:11PM | Thu, 15 March 2018

there is a lioness in the US some where that is growing a mane. got the research people scratching their heads.very smart capture

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moochagoo

2:57PM | Mon, 19 March 2018

Nice "abstract" on that zebra !


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