What is zebra body?

Zebra body is covered with black and white stripes that help them camouflage and confuse predators. The stripes are unique to each individual and can be used to identify zebras. They have a muscular body with slender legs and a long, narrow head with a mane that runs down their neck. Their skin is thick and tough, which protects them from bites and scratches. Their ears are large and rotate independently, allowing them to hear sounds from different directions. They also have a long, tufted tail that helps them swish away insects and flies. Zebras are herbivores and have adapted specialized teeth for grazing and chewing grass.