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IRISSAK [1]
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Plz help me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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HACTEHA [7]2 years ago
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Answer 4 & 5 u can also search on the web
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There are many stories and questions on how the zebra got his stripes, and here in Africa one of the most well-known is from the the San / Bushmen people of the Namibian Kalahari Desert.

Many African tales and stories are told of the wild animals in Africa, to explain their unique look or behaviour.

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The tired and bruised young zebra, not looking where he was going, staggered back through the baboon's fire, which scorched him, leaving black burn stripes across his white fur.

The shock of being burned, sent the zebra galloping away to the savannah plains, where he has stayed ever since.

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