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They have thicker stripes and bigger ears than other zebras.
They have thicker stripes and bigger ears than other zebras.
They have thicker stripes and bigger ears than other zebras.
They have thicker stripes and bigger ears than other zebras.
They have black-brown fur, white faces and black ear tufts.
They have black-brown fur, white faces and black ear tufts.
These Kids’ Farm animal facts may have you stumped!
These Kids’ Farm animal facts may have you stumped! 1.
Males have large, red bills while females have black bills.
Males have large, red bills while females have black bills.
Keepers, veterinarians and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute scientists have
Keepers, veterinarians and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute scientists have
They have crested feathers on their heads. – Males have iridescent green, blue and purple feathers, as well as two white lines
They have crested feathers on their heads.
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