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         Zebras:     more books (100)
  1. Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers, Third Edition by Robert M. Sapolsky, 2004-09-15
  2. The Good Husband of Zebra Drive (No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency) by Alexander Mccall Smith, 2008-03-11
  3. On Beyond Zebra (Dr Seuss Yellow Back Book)
  4. What If the Zebras Lost Their Stripes? by John Reitano, 1998-09
  5. His Captive (Zebra Debut) by Diana J. Cosby, 2007-11-01
  6. Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes: Patterns in Nature by Stephen R. Swinburne, 2002-01
  7. Zebra by Clark Howard, 1983-08
  8. How the Zebra Got Its Stripes (Little Golden Book) by Golden Books, 2002-06-11
  9. Zebra In Lion Country: The Dean Of Small Cap Stocks Explains How To Invest In Small Rapidly Growin by Ralph Wanger, Everett Mattlin, 1999-02-26
  10. Ice Station Zebra by Alistair MacLean, 1994-08-08
  11. Infinity and Zebra Stripes: Life with Gifted Children by Wendy Skinner, 2007-09-01
  12. Greedy Zebra (Picture Knight) by Mwenye Hadithi, Adrienne Kennaway, 1998-04-01
  13. Loving Mercy (Zebra Debut) by Teresa Bodwell, 2005-01-01
  14. Chess for Zebras: Thinking Differently about Black and White by Jonathan Rowson, 2005-10-30

1. African Savannah: Grant's Zebra
Provides information about the appearance, range, habitat, diet, and life cycle of the zebra.
http://www.oaklandzoo.org/atoz/azebra.html
Common Zebra
ORDER: Perissodactyla
FAMILY: Equidae
GENUS: Equus
SPECIES: burchelli bohmi
Zebra sounds
Stripes
Close up
Cavorting
I. DESCRIPTION:
II. GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE AND HABITAT:
From northern Zimbabwe to the Sudan in East Africa. Inhabits grasslands, especially those with scattered trees.

III. DIET:
In the wild, non-selective grazing of available grasses, especially grass stems and sheaths. Teeth very high crowned, an adaptation to chewing silica-rich grasses. Large barrel-shaped body holds a very large amount of relatively un-nutritious grass. Very dependent on water. At the zoo, they eat hay and alfalfa pellets fed inside at night.
IV. LIFE CYCLE/SOCIAL STRUCTURE:
Males are not sexually mature until 5 to 6 years of age, although in zoos breeding may occur at 3 years of age. Until old enough to establish their own breeding groups, young males remain with their families or leave to form bachelor herds of 2 to 10 individuals. However, they retain good relationships with their fathers. Females have first estrous at 13-18 months but do not become fertile for another year. Young females have a characteristic stance during estrous which attracts nearby males who then attempt to abduct her. The abductor may have to fight her father to acquire her. She may be abducted by several males until she learns not to show estrous. This forceful removal from the family acts to prevent inbreeding.

2. Herds Of Information About Zebras
Herds of Information About zebras. Welcome to the zebra information page. As time progresses settings. The Different Species of zebras. An introduction
http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~kantner/zebras/
Herds of Information About Zebras
Welcome to the zebra information page. As time progresses, more and more information about zebras is being added to this site. Currently, it has a little information about zebras, several links to related zebra sites, and a lot of pictures.
The Zebra Photo Gallery
Over a dozen pictures of zebras in a variety of settings.
The Different Species of Zebras
An introduction to the different species and subspecies of zebras.
Other Zebra Information
Information related to zebras, such as how to obtain a zebra, zebra relatives, and peoples' experiences with zebras
Zebras on the Web
Various links related to zebras and other topics related to zebras, including the zebra registry, zebra gifts, endangered species protection groups, and other animal sites. Back to Michael Kantner's home page
Back to the Caltech home page This page maintained by Michael Kantner

3. Zebras: Introduction @ 123spot
zebras are blackand-white striped animals that live primarily in the savanna of Africa. The zebra is smaller in size than the horse, with a short erect mane, large ears and tufted tail. zebras
http://www.123spot.com/AnimalDirectory/zebras.html
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Zebras: Introduction Grevy's Zebra Plains Zebra Mountain Zebra Zebras are black-and-white striped animals that live primarily in the savanna of Africa. The zebra is smaller in size than the horse, with a short erect mane, large ears and tufted tail. Zebras are herbivores, they graze on siliceous grasses, which rapidly wears down their teeth. There are three species of zebra, the Grevy's Zebra , the Plains Zebra and the Mountain Zebras . In body form they are all quite similar. However they are different in many ways, variations in size, color, color patterning, hoof size and shape, mane length, and vocalizations are a few just a few. All zebras have three forms of defense against predators. The first are their stripes, zebra’s stripes vary for each species but no two zebras having the same stripes. When running or grazing in a herd the zebras' stripes blend together to confuse its predator. Secondly, they can run up to 40 mph (64 kmph) and thirdly they have a powerful kick which is capable of crushing and killing a lion. Gestation lasts eleven to thirteen months, depending upon the species, and almost always only one foal is dropped each season. Most researchers, however, report that mares foal only every other year. Sexual maturity occurs at age two in females and age three to five in males.

4. Lucky Zebras 97 - 1. Internet-Fanclub Des MSV Duisburg
Private Fansite zum MSV Duisburg, bietet reichlich News und Informationen zu dem Meiderichern, mit Chat und Newsletter.
http://www.lucky-zebras.de/
Dies sind die Seiten des 1. Internet-Fanclubs des MSV Duisburg: die Lucky Zebras 97!
Gemeinsam sind wir stark!

5. Hackstadt.com - Zebras@Play
zebras@Play enjoy the Internet s best collection of zebra photos, graphics, and links. CAUTION zebras@Play. Zebra Information.
http://www.hackstadt.com/features/zebras/
About this page... For three summers during my undergraduate career at the University of Puget Sound, I worked for the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries as an analyst and computer support person. For the most part, the databases I used were accessed via batch on some old IBM mainframes (using JCL, for heaven's sake!). My co-worker, Bill, was a big tea drinker. In fact, he bought Red Rose tea in bulk. In the spirit of modern cereal manufacturers (I guess), Red Rose decided to include a "prize" in their boxes of tea bags. One such prize turned out to be a small (approximately 1 inch tall) ceramic zebra. Later that day, our co-worker on the other side of the cubicle, Francis, received an interesting delivery in the mail. Well, actually, it had to be delivered to her on a hand-cart. Somehow, she had accidentally printed off several reams of unneeded printouts. Bill and I enjoyed giving Francis a hard time when such things happened... and she enjoyed razzing us from time to time, too. For some unknown reason, Bill and I decided to give her the Zebra as a reminder of her error. From that point on, the Zebra became a symbol of errors, screw-ups, mistakes, and general flakiness. Needless to say, the Zebra rested atop my monitor often. Gradually, I became known as

6. The Zebras
Player profiles, merchandise, social events, results, club history, theme song and statistics.
http://www4.tpgi.com.au/users/gozebs/
Sandringham Football Club The Zebras Select Page Home Social Club Club Merchandise 2002 Draw 2002 Zebra List / Photos 2002 Demon List Selected Sides 2002 Results / Ladder Reserves Results Goalkickers Games Played VFA Player Profiles VFL Player Profiles 100 Game Players 10 Goals in a Game 200 Plus Total Goals Liston Trophy Winners Premiership Photos Brief Club History Senior Honor Roll Game Stats. V's Current VFL Clubs Game Stats. V's Past VFA Clubs Win / Loss V's all Clubs Club Theme Song Search this site powered by FreeFind
Sandringham Gift
Sunday February 2nd 2003 VFL Draw Practice Matches
Sat 15th March Frankston @ Frankston
Sat 22 March Port @ Port
Sat 29 March Box Hill @ TBO
2002 in Review

By Barry from Beach Road
Movies under the Stars Details Past Players and Officials. The Club is updating the data base for all past players and officials and invites all former Zebras to submit their details by email. Please contact John Carroll with your address, contact number and email address. John Carroll
Contact the Club... sandyzebs@myaccess.com.au

7. Jimmy's Place - Zebra Finches
Collection of photos of mutations, nestboxes and a tutorial on banding.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/7134/zebras.html
Jimmy's Place!
Hello, in this website you will find as much useful information and as many different pictures of Zebra Finch mutations as I can get my hands on. Anybody with pictures they would like me to publish or with some useful tips, send them to me at hillathome@msn.com
Pages in my Site:
  • Zebra Photos
  • Nestboxes
  • Banding Procedures
  • Abbreviations for ONElist
  • 8. The Different Species Of Zebras
    The Different Species of zebras. zebras can be classified into three species and several subspecies. Back to Herds of Information About zebras.
    http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~kantner/zebras/species.html
    The Different Species of Zebras
    Zebras can be classified into three species and several subspecies.

    9. Butterflies & Zebras - Sound Paintings
    Canadian experimental guitar group. Biography, audio clips, and links.
    http://www.onmusic.com/nands/
    Music featuring experimental use of feedback, distortion and unorthodox guitar technique. This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

    10. Aardvarks To Zebras: Environmental Issues From A-Z
    An online directory and search engine for environment and nature.
    http://pm3500.tripod.com/
    var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Check out the NEW Hotbot Tell me when this page is updated
    Welcome to Aardvarks to Zebras
    You can choose a topic to investigate by clicking on the links at the left. If you are more interested in outdoor recreation, we also offer travel tips for thousands of outdoor recreation sites. Click on a state and see what it has to offer. AIR
    Acid Rain

    Air Pollution

    Climate Change

    Ozone Depletion
    ...
    Whales

    Energy Issues
    Automobiles

    Biomass
    Hydropower Nuclear Power ... Recycling Land Forestry GM Foods Mountains National Parks ... Organic Farming Water Coastal/Oceans Fresh Water Rivers Alabama ... Wyoming

    11. StatusBar-02
    Welcome to the zebras web site, click on the image to enter. World of. acrobatic and dance power and grace nobility and magnificence Dear Friends, We would like to take this opportunity
    http://www.mouvance.com/zebras
    Welcome to the ZEBRAS web site, click on the image to enter World of acrobatic and dance... power and grace... nobility and magnificence... Dear Friends, We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support of "Zebras"and our art. We are proud of our work and make every effort to present to you a high-quality performing. As part of this commitment to excellence, we invite you to send us comments and suggestions. We would also like to extend an invitation to you to become a "Friend of Zebras". As part of our growing family of friends, we will keep you informed of new releases and other interesting news about "Zebras" and our performing. Sincerely Zebras. Last Revised: 3/02/2001
    Send comments to: zebras@mouvance.com

    12. Zebras: Mountain Zebra @ 123spot
    zebras Mountain Zebra. This is the similar to the behavior of the Plains zebras. The average lifespan for a mountain zebra is about 25 years.
    http://www.123spot.com/AnimalDirectory/zebras3.htm
    Animal Info
    Clipart

    Quotes

    Breeder Listings
    ...
    Awards
    Zebras: Mountain Zebra Intro Grevy's Zebra Plains Zebra Name: Equus zebra Mass: 200 - 380 kg Size: Range: South Africa Life Span: 25 years Status: Endangered Intro Grevy's Zebra Plains Zebra

    13. Virtual Horse Graphics - Free Equestrian Clip Art & Images: ZEBRAS
    Virtual Horse Graphics Free Horse and Equestrian Clip Art, Screensavers, Backgrounds, Greeting Cards, and more! This page contains zebras. View our other pages for draft horses, polo ponies, zebras ! Clip Art Graphics. zebras. zebras. zebras. zebras. zebras. zebras
    http://members.aol.com/horsemall2/zebras.htm
    ZEBRAS !
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    Virtual Horse Graphics
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    Have a unique product/service dealing with Zebras? Advertise here! Inquire regarding rates. VIRTUAL HORSE GRAPHICS ©1998-2000 Zebras Zebras Zebras Zebras Zebras Zebras
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    VIRTUAL HORSE GRAPHICS Main Page and Index zebra zebras clip art graphics zebra zebras clipart clip art graphics If you want to collect more ZEBRA clip art and images, join our Equestrian Clip Art Club. New ZEBRA images will be posted there from time to time.

    14. Zebra Home Page
    Grevy s zebras. The Grevy s zebra is the largest of the wild equids and is usually considered the most primitive morphologically. Mountain zebras.
    http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/zebra.html
    Zebra Table of Contents
    The Living Relatives of the Horse
    Grevy's Zebras Plains Zebra Mountain Zebras The Living Relatives of the Horse
    Close relatives of the horse persist in the wild today in several parts of the Old World. Taxonomic interpretations vary, but most experts place them all in the genus Equus. The handsome striped equids of Africa fall into three distinct species: Grevy's zebra ( Equus grevyi ), the plains or Burchell's zebra ( Equus burchelli Equus quagga ), and the mountain zebra ( Equus zebra ). Of these, the Grevy's zebra is most distinct. Taxonomically it is placed in the subgenus Dolichohippus , whereas the plains and mountain zebras are placed in the subgenus Hippotigris . The continued survival of most of these fascinating and spectacular species is threatened. Despite the establishment of sanctuaries, many populations are faced with diminishing ranges and decreasing numbers. In body form all equids are quite similar. They are specialized for running and for grazing on siliceous grasses, which rapidly wear down the teeth. Species can be differentiated, however, on the basis of qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the skull, tooth morphology and length and robustness of the metapodials (foot bones). There are also variations in size, color, color patterning, hoof size and shape, mane length, presence or absence of a forelock, tail hair length and distribution, number and size of chestnuts and vocalizations.

    15. Wheezy Zebras, The
    Scottish rock band performing covers and originals.
    http://www.wheezyzebras.com/
    Profile: Jon
    Plays: Rhythm Guitar
    Description:
    Can't sing but can play the guitar. Enjoys thumping out those Power Chords, Making him the HARD ROCK of the WZs.
    Fav. Saying:
    "Erm.... I forgot that."
    Profile: Ryan
    Plays: Bass Guitar
    Description:
    One of the strongest rhythm section members. Coupling creativity with skill, he is the FUNK of the WZs.
    Fav. Saying:
    "Why won't people play me at squash?"
    Profile: Alan
    Plays: Drums
    Description:
    Being a member of both the WZs and the BiSluts, Al bridges the gap between lounge and rock. He is the GROOVE of the WZs. Fav. Saying: "I'd give up fags for you!"
    Profile: Ritch
    Plays: Lead Guitar Description: A founding memeber of the previous band. Doctor by day and rock soloist by night, Ritch truly is the HEART of the WZs. Fav. Saying: "What? With a guitar?" Main Page About/Gigs Interview
    Main Page

    16. The Zebra Photo Gallery
    96K A closeup of a zebra's face, and another's tail. zebras.JPG 88K About 10 zebras at a water hole
    http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~kantner/zebras/pictures.html
    The Zebra Photo Gallery
    Welcome! The photos on this page have been found from various sources on the Internet. When available, the source is given. Unfortunately, sources are not available for most photos. Additional photos are always welcome. To get a photo added, or a link listed, contact Michael Kantner
    The Pictures

    17. BRUNSWICK ZEBRAS SOCCER CLUB
    Includes news, calendar of events and new player information. Melbourne.
    http://www.zebras.asn.au/
    BRUNSWICK ZEBRAS SOCCER CLUB
    Please click here to view the non-framed version.

    18. National Geographic Kids Magazine: Zebra Quiz
    More Amazing Facts. How much do you know about zebras? Choose the correct answers to these questions. 1.zebras are native to what continent?
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/amfacts/zebra_q1.html
    Parents: Nationalgeographic.com Home Kids Home NG Kids Magazine NG Explorer Classroom Magazine ... Kids News
    How much do you know about zebras? Choose the correct answers to these questions. Zebras are native to what continent?
    South America
    Africa
    Asia
    Which statement is true?
    No two zebras have stripes that are exactly alike.
    Stripes wear off as zebras grow older.
    Zebras in the same family have identical sets of stripes.
    Zebras usually travel .
    in herds in flocks alone Male zebras are called... stags bulls stallions lions gorillas giant rabbits There are three species of zebras: plains zebras, mountain zebras, and . gravy zebras Grevy's zebras speckled zebras Photograph by George F. Mobley Kids Home NG Kids Magazine NG Explorer Classroom Magazine Games ... Kids News Parents and Educators: E-Mail Newsletters Shopping Subscriptions window.epulse_content_group="cg1=NGW,cg2=AmazingFacts,cg3=Other";

    19. Zebras
    Lighthearted trivia, anecdotes, jokes, quotes, and factoids about the world we live in and the creatures we share it with. zebras. zebras started out white. Black stripes came along later.
    http://www.geocities.com/kashalinka/ReadingRm/factoids/zebras.html
    Zebras
    Zebras started out white. Black stripes came along later. In Britain, if there's no traffic light at the place to cross the street, it's called a "zebra crossing." If there is a traffic light there, it's a "pelican crossing." Have you ever heard of a zum ? It's an animal that's half zebra and half cow. A cross between a zebra and a horse is called a zebroid Zebras don't howl, they bark. If you dig straight down in Hawaiiall the wayyou come out in Africa's Kenya. Same climate, too. That's probably why Africa's zebras and giraffes do well in Hawaii's Molokai Ranch Wildlife Park Zebras snore. Zebras like to pal around with ostriches. http://www.geocities.com/kashalinka/ReadingRm/factoids/

    20. Zoe Sanderson's Overview Of The Three Species Of Zebra
    A beginners guide to zebras written by a beginner herself. zebras . The distinctive African horse. Plains zebras in South East Africa.
    http://homepages.tesco.net/~zoechaos/zebra.htm
    Zebras' The distinctive African horse. Known for their striped coats and ability to kick. Well what would you do if hungry lion was climbing up your back? That kick can kill a Hyaena, in one recorded instance it was used by Plains zebras to kill a Wildebeest calf. The calf had become separated from its mother and was likely to attract the attention of a predator with its cries, the execution seemed a kindness. Zebra numbers are declining as their lands are reduced by human habitation and they are still hunted for their attractive coats. They are also seen as competition for the domestic livestock of the human population. Zebras' are also susceptible to diseases introduced by domestic equine stock, not having the same resistance. Historically zebras were used as food, in harness and as guards of livestock, now they are a tourist attraction, which offers them some protection. Plains Zebras in South East Africa. A picture with the kind permission of Vern Moore. Why they are striped is still an unanswered question. Several theories have been put forward but non with absolute certainty. It could be that all the theories are to some extent correct. There are residual stripes on other species of horse such as the Przewalski and the Icelandic it seems possible, to me, that the stripes are the only remaining examples of much more common equine markings.

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