100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "zebra"

Definition

A zebra is a common noun that refers to a large, hoofed mammal native to Africa, characterized by its distinctive black-and-white striped coat. Zebras are part of the horse family and are known for their social behavior and herd dynamics.

Synonyms

  • Equid
  • Horse (in a broader context)

Antonyms

  • None (as it is a specific animal)

Examples

  1. The zebra grazed peacefully in the savannah.
  2. At the zoo, we watched the zebra interact with other animals.
  3. She wore a dress with a zebra print.
  4. The zebra is known for its unique stripes.
  5. We spotted a zebra during our safari trip.
  6. The zebra stood out among the other wildlife.
  7. Children love to learn about the zebra in school.
  8. The zebra is a symbol of the African plains.
  9. I took a picture of a zebra at the national park.
  10. The zebra is often mistaken for a horse due to its shape.
  11. A group of zebras is called a dazzle.
  12. The zebra runs swiftly to escape predators.
  13. We learned that each zebra has a unique stripe pattern.
  14. The zebra is a herbivore, mainly eating grass.
  15. A zebra can live up to 25 years in the wild.
  16. We studied the behavior of the zebra in its natural habitat.
  17. The zebra is less aggressive than other large mammals.
  18. The stripes of the zebra help with camouflage.
  19. The zebra is social and often seen in herds.
  20. At the wildlife reserve, we observed a zebra giving birth.
  21. The zebra has excellent eyesight and hearing.
  22. The zebra is often depicted in art and literature.
  23. In cartoons, the zebra is often portrayed as a friendly character.
  24. The zebra can run at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour.
  25. The zebra communicates using various vocalizations.
  26. We drew a picture of a zebra for our art class.
  27. The zebra is a popular animal in children's books.
  28. The zebra can be found in several national parks in Africa.
  29. The zebra often migrates in search of food and water.
  30. The zebra has a thick mane that stands upright.
  31. People love to ride zebras at certain tourist attractions.
  32. The zebra is not as domesticated as the horse.
  33. We learned about the different species of zebras.
  34. The zebra is a key species for the ecosystem it inhabits.
  35. The zebra has a strong instinct to protect its young.
  36. The zebra is known for its playful nature.
  37. The stripes of the zebra can confuse predators.
  38. The zebra's diet consists mainly of grass and leaves.
  39. I saw a zebra crossing the road during our trip.
  40. The zebra is an iconic symbol of wildlife in Africa.
  41. We could hear the sounds of the zebra from our tent.
  42. The zebra is often featured in documentaries about wildlife.
  43. A photo of a zebra can brighten anyone's day.
  44. The zebra has a strong bond with its family members.
  45. The zebra uses its stripes to communicate with others.
  46. The zebra is a fascinating animal to observe in the wild.
  47. We visited a sanctuary dedicated to protecting zebras.
  48. The zebra has a robust build and strong legs.
  49. A zebra can recognize its own reflection.
  50. The zebra has a unique way of walking.
  51. The zebra is often seen near water sources.
  52. We learned how zebras adapt to their environment.
  53. The zebra is a common sight in African safaris.
  54. The zebra can be aggressive when threatened.
  55. The zebra is a fascinating subject for wildlife photographers.
  56. The zebra is a key part of the food chain in its habitat.
  57. The zebra has a thick skin that protects it from thorns.
  58. The zebra enjoys rolling in the mud to cool off.
  59. The zebra's stripes can help regulate its body temperature.
  60. The zebra can sleep while standing up.
  61. The zebra is a vital part of the African ecosystem.
  62. The zebra is often seen with other herbivores.
  63. The zebra uses its senses to detect danger.
  64. The zebra has a unique way of grooming itself.
  65. The zebra can be found in grasslands and savannahs.
  66. The zebra plays an important role in its herd.
  67. The zebra is not a solitary animal; it prefers company.
  68. The zebra can be distinguished by its size and build.
  69. The zebra is known for its endurance during migrations.
  70. The zebra is often a favorite among animal lovers.
  71. The zebra can tolerate various climates.
  72. We watched a zebra chase off a predator.
  73. The zebra has a keen sense of smell.
  74. The zebra often stands guard while others eat.
  75. The zebra is an important subject in wildlife conservation.
  76. The zebra has a natural instinct for survival.
  77. The zebra is often depicted in African folklore.
  78. The zebra has a distinctive braying sound.
  79. The zebra is a symbol of strength in some cultures.
  80. The zebra can adapt to changes in its environment.
  81. The zebra is a popular theme for children's parties.
  82. The zebra uses its stripes for social interaction.
  83. The zebra can be seen in various wildlife parks.
  84. The zebra is a majestic creature of the wild.
  85. The zebra can be playful and curious.
  86. The zebra has a unique way of marking its territory.
  87. The zebra can recognize other zebras by their stripes.
  88. The zebra has a strong instinct to migrate.
  89. The zebra is often part of educational programs.
  90. The zebra helps maintain the balance of its ecosystem.
  91. The zebra is a favorite subject for artists.
  92. The zebra is often seen in documentaries about Africa.
  93. The zebra has a loud call that can be heard from a distance.
  94. The zebra often interacts with other species in the wild.
  95. The zebra is a fascinating animal to study.
  96. The zebra is known for its quick reflexes.
  97. The zebra often plays a role in wildlife tourism.
  98. The zebra has a unique way of interacting with its environment.
  99. The zebra can be seen in various habitats across Africa.
  100. The zebra is an important part of the African landscape.