Herds of zebras
Jun. 11th, 2008 04:29 pmOn the Serengeti we saw huge herds of zebra. This was migration time and we did run into a bunch that were on the way northwest. They often hang around with wildebeests whether migrating or not. Apparently zebras have great eyesight and poor sense of smell whereas wildebeests have a great sense of smell and poor eyesight so they make a good team especially to avoid lions. Apparently young zebras learn to recognize their mothers by the pattern of stripes. If you look closely you can see minor variations. This method could be thought of as prior art for Bar Code readers.

We did encounter a set of zebras drinking. They were quite skittish so suddenly they'd bolt out of the water and then rush back in again.
( Zebras Drinking )
Sometimes they hang around in clumps, occasionally you'd see a pair each of which was resting its head on the other one.
( Zebra Clumps )

We did encounter a set of zebras drinking. They were quite skittish so suddenly they'd bolt out of the water and then rush back in again.
( Zebras Drinking )
Sometimes they hang around in clumps, occasionally you'd see a pair each of which was resting its head on the other one.
( Zebra Clumps )