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Zebra
The zebra hunting is usually done through safari guides with information available on most african conservation sites.
These are social animals and usually they live in small families of five to 20 animals, consisting of a dominant male, mares and offspring. The animals stay together as a family group within large herds, and migrate up to 500 miles (800 km) per year.
The zebra hunting is usually done through safari guides with information available on most african conservation sites.
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hunting, conservation
The animals become sexual mature at the age of 2 to 4 years. Males are able to compete for mares after about 4 years. The gestation period of the animal is about 12 months. A newborn foal weighs about 70 pounds (32 kg) and it can stand almost immediately and run within a day. The zebra hunting is usually done through safari guides with information available on most african conservation sites.
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