Zebra

/ˈziːbrə/ noun

A zebra is a wild African animal related to the horse, with a coat of black-and-white stripes. Zebras live in groups and eat grass.

“Zebra” likely comes from Portuguese “zebra” or “zevra,” originally used for a kind of wild ass. The word’s exact earlier origin is uncertain, but it entered European languages through explorers in Africa.

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