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Zebra Standing in African Savanna Coloring Page

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Imagine you're beside this stallion zebra, the wind whispering through the golden savanna grass. You can almost smell the acacia blossoms?

Parent's Toolkit

Word of the Day

Herbivore

An animal that eats mostly plants, like grasses, leaves, and fruits. Think of a gentle giant, munching on greens!

Did You Know?

  • A group of zebras is called a 'dazzle'. Imagine a whole dazzle of stripes moving together - how confusing for a lion!
  • Zebra stripes might also help to control their body temperature, acting like a natural cooling system under the blazing
  • Zebras can run up to 40 miles per hour! That’s as fast as a car on some city streets.

Conversation Corner

  • ? How do you think the zebra feels when it's running across the savanna?
  • ? If you could design your own unique stripes, what colors and patterns would?
  • ? What other animals do you think share the zebra's savanna habitat?

Download this free Realistic zebra coloring page for kids, featuring a majestic zebra standing in the African savanna with acacia trees. Print and color today.

Image Details

"A zebra stands in a grassy African savanna landscape. It has bold stripes, a short mane, and is surrounded by sparse acacia trees and tall grasses under a clear sky."

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