Zebra
All About Zebra
A zebra is a small animal, with a body length is about 2 m, and a weight of up to 360 kg. Males are larger than mares, their maximum height is 1.6 m. Elastic physique, high ears, and relatively long tail reflect the characteristic features of an ordinary donkey. In a zebra, a mane of short hair of a rigid structure is located vertically. A woolen brush adorns the head and stretches along the back to the tail. The legs are low, dense, and reinforced with strong hooves.
Zebras are incredibly curious artiodactyl mammals, which is why they often suffer and become prey to predators. Animals are united in herds, which consist of several individuals. For every male, there are five or six mares and a few cubs, which are fiercely guarded by the head of such a family. Most often, in one herd there are no more than fifty individuals, but there are also more numerous herds.
It is well known not only to motorists but also to pedestrians. In the lessons on the rules of the road, at school, they talk about it first of all, as well as about traffic lights. One gets the feeling that these road markings.
“Zebra” is far from the only format for marking a transition. For example, in Berlin and London, it is indicated by dotted lines, and in the USA, in addition to the form we are used to, there are five more types of markings – solid lines along the transition or their combination with a “zebra”, dotted lines, diagonal