Newly born zebra stands with his mother at the Miami Metrozoo July 9, 2003 in Miami, Florida. The zebra was born July 7. Mares usually give birth to one foal at a time. The young zebras are usually up within an hour after birth. Foals can begin grazing at three weeks, but are not weaned for approximately 8-13 months. Females can breed annually, but most skip a year while rearing a foal. Get premium, high resolution news photos at getty
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