
Zebra - Wikipedia
The English name "zebra" derives from Italian, Spanish or Portuguese. [3][4] Its origins may lie in the Latin equiferus, meaning "wild horse". Equiferus appears to have entered into Portuguese as ezebro …
Zebra | Size, Diet, & Facts | Britannica
Nov 28, 2025 · Zebra, any of three species of strikingly black-and-white striped mammals of the horse family Equidae (genus Equus). All zebras are dark-skinned animals. The zebra’s stripes arise from …
Printers Support | Zebra
Index of all support pages for Zebra Technologies printers. Find support and downloads for Zebra printers.
Zebra - National Geographic Kids
Each zebra has its own unique pattern of distinctive stripes, just as humans have their own unique pattern of fingerprints. Zebras stick together in herds. Within a herd, zebras tend to stay together in …
Zebra - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Zebras are sturdy, spirited individuals that offer a study in contrasts beyond their black and white stripes. They're willful and playful, social and standoffish, resilient and vulnerable. For some, life in a herd …
Barcode Scanners Support | Zebra
Zebra Technologies Barcode Scanners Support pageZebra’s line of kiosks can meet any self-service or digital signage need, from checking prices and stock on an in-aisle store kiosk to fully-featured kiosks …
The 3 Types of Zebras (and 11 Species) - Wildlife Informer
There are 3 main types of zebras and 11 subspecies. In this article we’ll look at each species and learn some interesting facts.