Why do zebras live in herds?
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Zebras live in herds to increase their chances of survival against predators. The group provides safety in numbers, making it harder for predators to target a single individual. Their stripes create a dazzling effect when zebras move together, confusing predators like lions. Herds also allow zebras to share the responsibility of keeping watch and caring for young. Living in a group enhances their access to resources like water and grazing areas, ensuring better survival in the wild.