Zebra. Unlike many ungulates in Africa zebras do not require short grass to graze. They are large single-hoofed ungulates built for speed and long-distance migrations.

Zebras typically stand about 120140 cm 4755 inches at the shoulder. In the plains zebra and the mountain zebra. Unlike many ungulates in Africa zebras do not require short grass to graze.
Families are generally made up of a male several females and their young.
They are the largest and most distinctive wild horses with bodies that are patterned with white and black stripes the exact placement of which is unique to each individual. As a result they can range more widely than many other species often venturing into woodlands. Zebras are closely related to domestic horses. A zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing or crosswalk used in certain places around the world.