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The eye-catching animal, seen in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, likely has a genetic mutation called pseudomelanism.
Zebras are best-known for their distinctive black and white stripes, but why is this zebra so pale? Hint: It's not an albino.
Rare zebra foal with polka dots (spots) instead of stripes, named Tira after the guide who first saw her, with its mother. Image taken in the Masai Mara National Park in Kenya.
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