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Home / Random Facts / The unique stripes of the zebra are believed to help them regulate their body temperature in warmer climates and act as camouflage

The unique stripes of the zebra are believed to help them regulate their body temperature in warmer climates and act as camouflage

Updated on May 14, 2024March 30, 2023
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