In Tsonga, Mangwa. A zebra’s pattern is as unique as a fingerprint. They normally hang out with impalas and wildebeests to protect one another from predators. Zebras lead the way as they like to munch the top part of the grass while Wildebeests prefer the bottom, so it works out quite well.
They cannot be ridden as their backs are not strong enough to carry any weight. They cannot be domesticated and they can use their kicks as defense as they can kill a lion with them.