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    The Zebra strips are all unique. No two zebras have the same strips pattern. There stripe are black and white and the strip can brown. There can be thin strips and thick strips. There also darker strips. They all different general patters of strips. The mountain Zebra can 529 to 820 lbs. A mountain zebra are 3.8 to 4.9 feet tall at the shoulder. A plain zebra are 3.6 to 4.8 feet all at the shoulder and they weigh up to 770 lbs. a largest zebra is the Grevy Zebra weights 770 to 990 lbs. It is…

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    and white. Wondering what is is? It’s a herd of zebras, grazing out in the open grasslands of East Africa. The zebra can be found in East Africa, and has black and white stripes know on them as camouflage, and is an herbivore which means it eats plants, grasses and figs. The zebra is a black and white striped mammal that lives in the grasslands or woodlands in East Africa. They also live in open plains, semi-deserts, and some live in zoos. The zebras survival rate is better in captivity…

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    “I suddenly realized. The zebra. It is not something outside of us. The zebra is something inside of us. Our fears. Our own self-destructive nature. The zebra is the worst part of us when we are face-to-face with our worst times. The demon is us.” The zebra represents the dark and evil aspect of humanity, the pain and misery of daily life. People get consumed by the demon within them, their own fears getting to their minds every day, much like Macbeth. Macbeth is responsible for his own downfall…

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    am not exaggerating when I express how terrible this road is, in the past I have used the word “zebra” to describe its appearance. The whole thing is covered in cracks from large trucks and buses driving over it. Instead of fixing the cracks, it was decided that they should just be filled in with tar; which does nothing to help the bumpiness of the road. This is also how I came up with the word “zebra” to describe the appearance. This is not the only…

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    which is one of the main attractions to the place I grew up in. Zebra mussels have been invading some of the lakes in our area now which is alarming. They are most prominent in Gull Lake which is a very large tourist lake which has 12 resorts and 5 separate restaurants that are accessible by water just on this lake. Zebra mussels are cleaning out the lake and killing off fish which is hurting the fishing on this once great fishing lake. Zebra mussels also have no positive ecological advantage in…

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    horse and is black and white all over? A zebra! These striped animals are very interesting. They communicate their feelings by moving their ears in specific ways! Also, every zebra has a unique pattern in their skin, just like humans have different fingerprints. Zebras roam the grasslands in the southern and eastern parts of Africa. Since they live around mainly grass, that is what they usually eat. Zebras are very unique and interesting animals. The zebra species live in the southern and…

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    Zebra Mussels Essay

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    Zebra mussels are a small bivalve mollusk that originate from Eastern Europe and Western Asia (kdheks.gov). Zebra Mussels get their name because, of their cream and black stripes on their shells. Zebra mussels have small dime sized, triangle shaped shells. Zebra Mussels in large numbers are known as colonies and can contain millions of individual mussels. They’re known as an exotic invasive species because they are nonnative to US waters. Unlike our native Kansas mussels, Zebra Mussels don’t…

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    through human activities such as on being transported on ships, in wood products, ornamental plants, and through pet trade. Although it is still being researched, some believe that invasive species can actually have some benefit to humans such as the zebra mussel…

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    Invasive Species “Invasive species are one of the leading threats to native wildlife and approximately 42% of threatened or endangered species are at risk primarily due to invasive species” (National Wildlife Federation, 2016, p.1). 1. What kinds of problems can invasive species cause? Do you think one group of invasive species is worse than another? Why, or why not? Some of the problems that invasive species cause is impacting natural ecosystems, the economy, recreational, agricultural,…

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    of this speech is to inform the audience more about Zebras Specific purpose: The specific purpose is to inform people why we can’t own them as regular pets and how important their stripes Introduction: I. Have you ever wondered if Zebras are black with white stripes or white with black stripes? II. For a long time now it there has been several arguments whether zebras are black with white stripes or white with black stripes. III. How do Zebras stripes protect them form their predators and why…

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