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NASA | Zebra Crossing

NASA | Zebra Crossing

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Interactive Video

Biology

5th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores the second longest zebra migration on Earth, where up to 500 zebras travel a 360-mile round trip annually between the Okavango Delta and salt pans. The migration is driven by environmental cues such as rainfall and vegetation growth. Historically, fences blocked this migration, but since their removal, zebras have resumed their journey. Researchers use GPS tracking and NASA satellite data to study and predict zebra movements, aiding conservation efforts.

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