Why can't zebras be ridden and petted?

Why can't zebras be ridden and kept?

In fact, research has found that mammals such as pigs, cows, goats, and horses have become tame animals, some of which can be farm animals, pets, and riding animals. Domestication or taming of animals such as horses makes it easier for humans to transport themselves, carry goods, and become mounts for war in the past.

 

Research has found that taming zebras is usually done individually, at least not in large herds. This makes the zebra sometimes rideable or the driver of a people's carriage, although the effect doesn't always last long or be permanent. Sometimes, after being tamed, at any time the zebra can return to acting like it doesn't know humans.

 

Kenapa Zebra Tidak Bisa Ditunggangi dan Dipelihara?

Why can't zebras be ridden and petted?

Zebra Hunting in the Past

Zebras are not quite used to being close to humans compared to horses. According to research by Brubaker and Coss, zebras will tend to run away from humans if they cross the 37 meter distance limit, quoted from the journal Evolutionary Constraints on Equid Domestication: Comparison of Flight Initiation Distances of Wild Horses (Equus caballus ferus) and Plains Zebras (Equus quagga).

 

The zebra's tendency to keep its distance from humans is thought to be an adaptation of zebra hunting dating back 24,000 years. Ethnoarcheological research found, in local folklore that developed in the 19th and 20th centuries, hunted by hunter-gatherer tribes in eastern and southern Africa using poisoned arrows.

 

Brubaker and Coss argue that archery typically hits the target at a distance of 25-30 meters, matching their finding of a zebra-to-human distance limit of 37 meters.

 

Aggressive and Difficult to Enter Captivity

Zebras are known to be more aggressive than horses, either in the context of defending their social position or in anticipation of predators. Research has found that male zebras like to fight fiercely with each other and intimidate female zebras.

 

Meanwhile, a number of tame horses used to be used to breed horses with female wild horses, so now there are many tame horses that can be used by humans. The aggressive behavior of zebras makes it more difficult to enter captivity and domestication than horses.

 

Bite the Caretaker

Jared Diamond's research in the journal Nature notes that European horse breeders had lived in South Africa in the 1600s and were trying to tame zebras. This effort was no longer common in the next few centuries because zebras did not hesitate to bite people who tried to tame them and were not released until the person was dead. This makes zebras known to cause more accidents to zookeepers than tigers.

 

Aggressive and Difficult to Enter Captivity

Zebras are known to be more aggressive than horses, either in the context of defending their social position or in anticipation of predators. Research has found that male zebras like to fight fiercely with each other and intimidate female zebras.

 

Meanwhile, a number of tame horses used to be used to breed horses with female wild horses, so now there are many tame horses that can be used by humans. The aggressive behavior of zebras makes it more difficult to enter captivity and domestication than horses.

 

Bite the Caretaker

Jared Diamond's research in the journal Nature notes that European horse breeders had lived in South Africa in the 1600s and were trying to tame zebras. This effort was no longer common in the next few centuries because zebras did not hesitate to bite people who tried to tame them and were not released until the person was dead. This makes zebras known to cause more accidents to zookeepers than tigers.

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