Framed Zebra Art
Out of all herbivores inhabiting the African savannas, very few are as easy to recognize as the zebra. The white striped coats make them easy to spot for people, but this pattern is actually quite effective at throwing predators off-balance.
Zebras leave in large herds and when they move at the same time, they create an interesting visual effect that makes it difficult for lions to single them out. FramedArt.com emphasizes this less known fact in its Framed Zebra Art depicting large groups of animals.
Framed Zebra Art generally focus on the wild animals, even though zebras were partially domesticated by local people. Granted they were not as effective as their counterparts who chose horses and donkeys for the purpose, it is only fair to say that they were marginally successful. There are basically three types of zebras living in the wild and the differences between them are significant, with some looking like horses, while one resembling an ass.
Framed Zebra Art also includes more humorously presentations on the animals, with the calves being particularly charming when they play. In the wild, the zebra is faring pretty well and it is not on the list of endangered species, although the shrinking of its habitat is threatening large populations. Hunting is also a problem when not kept in check and past performance suggest that unless action is taken, even subspecies can be wiped out.