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Can You Spot the Zebra?
If you picked the striped animal, you’re right. But if you chose the polka-dotted creature, you’re also correct! Meet Tira. This baby zebra has a rare condition that gives him a spotted coat instead of the usual black-and-white stripes. He was first seen in September on a reserve in Kenya, a country in Africa. Since then, visitors have flocked there to see Tira.