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Kelsey Clark

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Kelsey has many fond memories of family bush and camping trips across South Africa when she was growing up and for her, this sparked a growing love for the wilderness and opportunities to seek new adventures. Although she studied BComm Financial Management and ...

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on Why Do Zebras Twitch So Much?

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Fascinating information, Kelsey. Did you Japanese scientists painted cows in zebra stripes to test whether this reduced the number of flies landing on them? And it did, by 50%!

I grew up with black and dark bay horses, and the constant twitching, swishing, shaking and stomping to rid themselves of flies (even after the assistance of fly spray) made me irritated for them, but I suppose they don’t know any different. There is a particular species of fern that we’d pick and prop on our horses heads during trail rides in the woods to help deter them. It seemed to work, but perhaps it was just wishful thinking? I’m surprised buffalo haven’t evolved striped coats to aid them in their fly deterring methods.

Hi Kelsey, the picture of the zebra “parliament ” is absolutely fantastic! Do you know why they were gathering like that? I would be very interested in your answer. Zebra are extremely beautiful animals, spectacular, I love the fact that, like leopards, they are untamable. I guess buffalo are the favourite prey of those pestering insects! I knew all the reasons why Zebra bore stripes, you described it in a perfect and charming way. I knew wild dogs are sometimes after Zebra foals, but the relentless defence of the herd, les by the stallion or a guiding matriarch female makes it hard to reach the goal. Luckily! Nature is nature, maybe we tend to be more emotionally struck by animals that remind us our domestic companions. None the less, they are incredible animals.

Great info, thank you Kelsey.

Hi Kelsey, it must be so irritating for the zebras being bitten all day long. Those flies and mosquitoes and horse flies bite quite sore. They are also always fighting with each other and you can see they are irritated.

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Those twitches make them even more dazzling!

Really interesting, new information for me, Kelsey. Thanks!

I’ve always wondered why zebras twitch so much whilst feeding or just standing, and now I know thanks to your informative post. After reading this, it makes more sense that wearing black in hot climates,that are prone to many of the biting insects, is not recommended and that it’s better to stay with white or light colors.

Hi Kelsey, Thanks for this great information on zebras and their ability to fight flies and other insects. At the moment I am in a very fly-intensive area. The trick here is to wear some gauze net over your head otherwise one would get crazy. Luckily the zebras have this twitching ability and their tails.

I love your photos and also Reece‘s one, the zebras at sunset

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