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Here's Why Zebras Have Never Been Domesticated ‪@filmsprismdc‬
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@LalaRojas-jd5rc

1 year ago

Yeah, Zebras are basically too wild to be tamed and almost unpredictable.

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@deadeyes4626

7 months ago

My friend that works in a zoo said that they are the biggest contributor of injuries at the park by far

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@wizdalmar7559

7 months ago

i used to see wild zebras in our village in africa kenya
i remember my father once told me zebras kick to kill even without provocation the same with african buffalo very aggressive they killed many lions our ancestors knew those cannot be tamed those who tried many ended up with regrets

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@jumboJetPilot

2 months ago

A horse is like a donkey that’s on crack.

A zebra is like a horse that’s on crack.

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@ronensamuel8959

1 year ago

no offence but tigers dont live africa

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@well.826

7 months ago

Honestly it seems
Like they just need to be left alone. We have cars, bikes etc. leave the animal alone damn

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@miahmooooo

9 months ago

The zebra behavior sounds like me

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@Seleuce

1 year ago

All equines are pretty fierce in self-protection, horses included. I'm pretty certain horses were very much the same, back, when cavemen hunted them for food. It takes Milena to breed the wilderness out of any species, and yet, horses have still got a lot of that original defence mechanism. Donkeys, both wild and domesticated, too, are brutal when they defend themselves or fend off intruders, they are even used as guards in herds of sheep because they attack wolves and other predators.

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@stefangreen3770

9 months ago

I don’t know why they would consider domesticating Zebras where Donkeys already exist

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@Biobele

5 months ago

They bite too really really hard.
They also kick themselves, other animals, humans with their hind legs for no reason. Walk near them and they slowly turn use their hind legs and give a very strong kick and run off to continue grazing like nothing happened.

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@ryhol5417

2 months ago

“People later realized they have “please don’t f with me patterns”’ I hope

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@babyoda1973

1 year ago

they did it wrong

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@DAWAHOVERDUNYA2

1 year ago

I think he meant leperods not tigers

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@SaintGermain-f8x

10 months ago

Nice vidéo ❤

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@T11paraplegic

1 month ago

I seen some videos of people riding zebras..I think you need to bond with it just like a wild horse

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@spiritonfire3672

1 year ago

Wanted to be the first to comment. This is interesting, always wanted to know but never questioned it because it's pretty useless information but cool to know

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@beef4899

1 year ago

their backs are too weak to carry a person so even if we could tame them we would hurt them if we rode them

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@tiberiusvirus9342

11 months ago

That was my fantasy to but i rather doing this by earning the zebra trust and also zebras look like they can't hold a human longer like an horse

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@sephirrothvt

1 year ago

Drugging is the only way I have seen them successfully tame never domesticate this thing.

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