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Why doesn't anyone ride a zebra?
No one rides a zebra for the following reasons:

Reasons for not riding a zebra: Zebras and horses are animals of different subgenus. Zebra is a species of horse and Hippocrates, and it is still different from ordinary horses in classification. Zebras are unruly, unpredictable and easily frightened under pressure. So few people ride it.

Because zebras are more adaptable to African epidemics than horses, European colonists once tried to tame zebras instead of riding and pulling carts by horses. However, due to the unpredictability of zebras, they are easily frightened under pressure and most of them have never tamed zebras.

Therefore, zebras that can be successfully tamed by humans are mostly hybrid zebras (zebras cross with horses, donkeys and other equines), rather than natural pure zebras.

In England, a man named Lionel? Walter. Rothschild's animal naturalist used zebras to control wagons. 1907 the name of the first doctor in Nairobi, Kenya is Rosen Dao? People in Ribeiro often use zebras as their daily mounts.

/kloc-in the middle of 0/8th century, it was named George? Gray's civilian rulers introduced zebras to New Zealand from his former colonial area in South Africa and pulled horses on his own private island Kawa.

Horace? Captain Hayes compared the availability of various zebras in his book about 1899, Characteristics of Horses. He saddled a zebra and bridled it in less than an hour, but for the next two days, when he controlled it, he could not "chew" it.

He explained that the zebra's neck was "too hard" and he couldn't pull it in any direction at all. Although he tamed the zebra in the circus circle, once he pulled it outdoors, he could no longer control it. He found that the plain zebra was easy to train and immune to the bite of tsetse flies, so he thought that the plain zebra was an ideal tame species.

He thinks the spotted donkey is very suitable for domestication, because the spotted donkey is stronger, more docile and obedient and more like a horse than other zebras.