Why have zebras never been utilized as cavalry animals?

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Also – do they have white base with black stripes or black core with white hair? How did this help them survive in the wild?

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Answer: There has been a selection process over several generations that reinforced aggressiveness in zebras.

The ones that were too nice got killed. The mean and nasty ones survived, passing on the trait to their offspring.

A zebra will bite, kick and fight off other animals like there are no rules.

As such, they are nearly impossible to tame.

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