Friday, July 27, 2012

Learning the Way a Zebra Communicates in the Wild


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Have you ever wondered how a zebra communicate with other animals in the wild? This African equid specie usually converse with one another using high pitched barks. Moreover, you can check its mood through its ears. If the ears are upright, then that particular zebra is in a happy or friendly mood. If they are angry, you can see its ears pulling backward. If the ears are pushed forward, then it is scared. They even snort if they are tensed. If you can spot a zebra in a vigilant pose, then it is checked out for predators. But if it has spotted one, you’ll be able to hear it bark thunderously.

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