Zebra Trotting in African Savanna Coloring Page
Realistic
Story Spark
Imagine you're in Africa! A calm zebra is walking gracefully through the tall, golden grass?
Parent's Toolkit
Word of the Day
Herbivorous
An animal that primarily eats plants, like grass and leaves, to get its energy.
Did You Know?
- • A zebra's stripes are like human fingerprints—no two zebras have the exact same pattern of stripes!
- • Zebras can run up to 40 miles per hour! This helps them escape from danger in the savanna.
- • When zebras sleep, they often stand up! This helps them stay alert and ready to run from predators.
Conversation Corner
- ? How do you think the zebra feels walking through the tall grass?
- ? If you could design a new pattern for a zebra, what would it look like?
- ? How is a zebra different from a horse? How are they the same?
Download this free zebra coloring page featuring a trotting zebra in the African savanna in Realistic style for kids. Print and color today.
Image Details
"A zebra with striking stripes trots through a savanna landscape. It is surrounded by tall grasses, rocks, and sparse acacia trees in the background."
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