Zebras communicate with facial expressions and sounds. They make loud\r\n braying or barking sounds and\r\n soft snorting sounds. The position of their ears, how wide open their\r\n eyes are, and whether they show\r\n their teeth all send a signal. For example, ears flat back means\r\n trouble, or \"you better follow orders!\"
\r\nZebras communicate with facial expressions and sounds. They make loud\r\n braying or barking sounds and\r\n soft snorting sounds. The position of their ears, how wide open their\r\n eyes are, and whether they show\r\n their teeth all send a signal. For example, ears flat back means\r\n trouble, or \"you better follow orders!\"
\r\n\r\n\r\n Zebras communicate with facial expressions and sounds. They make loud\r\n braying or barking sounds and\r\n soft snorting sounds. The position of their ears, how wide open their\r\n eyes are, and whether they show\r\n their teeth all send a signal. For example, ears flat back means\r\n trouble, or \"you better follow orders!\"\r\n
\r\n\r\n Zebras communicate with facial expressions and sounds. They make loud\r\n braying or barking sounds and\r\n soft snorting sounds. The position of their ears, how wide open their\r\n eyes are, and whether they show\r\n their teeth all send a signal. For example, ears flat back means\r\n trouble, or \"you better follow orders!\"\r\n
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