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Zebra Box

Mangula Rama

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Introducing an exquisite painting capturing the breathtaking beauty of Tanzania and its vibrant wildlife. This piece of art features a stunning zebra and its adorable offspring, portrayed in their natural habitat.

Zebras are social animals that live in herds ranging in size from a few individuals to thousands of individuals. They are known for their distinct black and white stripes, which are unique to each individual and are used for identification purposes. Zebras are herbivores and mainly feed on grasses, leaves, and bark.

When it comes to baby zebras, they are called foals, and they are born after a gestation period of about 12-13 months. At birth, foals weigh around 55-88 pounds and are able to stand and walk within 15 minutes of being born. They are also able to recognize their mothers by sight, sound, and smell.

Foals stay close to their mothers for the first few months of their lives and nurse from them for up to a year. During this time, the foals also learn important social skills from their mothers and other members of their herd. They learn how to interact with other zebras and how to avoid predators.

As the foals grow, they develop their own unique stripes, which helps them blend in with the herd and avoid being singled out by predators. By the time they are about a year old, they are weaned and are considered juveniles. At this point, they begin to venture away from their mothers and start to form their own social bonds within the herd. Here are some other facts about zebras and their foals. 

  • Zebra foals are born with their eyes open and they have a full set of teeth.
  • Within a few days of being born, foals start to nibble on grass and other vegetation, in addition to nursing from their mothers.
  • Foals stay close to their mothers for the first few weeks of their lives and often rest their heads on their mothers' backs or necks.
  • Foals are very playful and will often run and jump around, kicking up their heels and playing with other foals in the herd.
  • Foals communicate with their mothers and other members of the herd through a series of whinnies, nickers, and other vocalizations.
  • Zebras are highly social animals, and foals learn important social skills from their mothers and other members of the herd, such as how to communicate, how to avoid predators, and how to find food and water.

The painting is encased within a beautiful square frame, showcasing the zebra family in all their glory. What makes this piece truly special is the birds perched atop the back of the zebra, adding a touch of whimsy and charm to the artwork.

As you gaze at this painting, you'll notice that it perfectly captures the essence of Tanzania and Africa. The lush vegetation and blue sky in the background depict the vast expanse of the African savannah. Additionally, the other birds that are visible outside the frame are a testament to the rich biodiversity of the region.

This painting is more than just a beautiful work of art, it's a window into the beauty of Tanzania's natural world. It's a reminder of the awe-inspiring creatures that roam its lands, and the striking landscapes that make it a unique destination.

The intricate details of the painting are a testament to the artist's skill and expertise. Every brushstroke is thoughtfully placed, capturing the essence of the zebra, the texture of the vegetation, and the delicate feathers of the birds. This piece is truly a masterpiece, worthy of being displayed in any art lover's collection.

If you're a lover of wildlife or simply appreciate the beauty of African landscapes, then this painting is the perfect addition to your home. It's a unique piece of art that's sure to spark conversations and bring a sense of wonder to any room.

Don't miss the opportunity to own this stunning painting, and experience the magic of Tanzania and Africa in your own home. Place your order now and add a touch of the wild to your walls.


SPECIFICATIONS:

Medium: Painting : oil, acrylic, ink
Themes: Handmade African Art
Support: Canvas
Type: Unique work
Framing: Not framed
Payment:
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Shipping: Will be shipped inside a secure tube
Origin:
Handcrafted in Tanzania
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Collections: Abstract African Art

Type: African Art

Size Guide

Centimeters (CM)

Inches (IN)

50CM x 40CM

19 11/16 in X 15 3/4 in

50CM x 50CM

19 11/16 in X 19 11/16 in

60CM x 60CM

23 5/8 in X 23 5/8 in

70CM x 50CM

27 9/16 in X 19 11/16 in

80CM x 60CM

31 1/2 in X 23 5/8 in

100CM x 80CM

39 3/8 in X 31 1/2 in

140CM x 110CM

55 1/8 in X 43 5/16 in