How is the mane structure generally described for all zebra species mentioned?

Answer

Short, stiff, and erect

A consistent physical characteristic across the zebra species is the nature of their mane. Unlike some other members of the equid family whose manes may flop over to one side, zebras possess a mane that runs along the back of the neck and is characterized as being short, stiff, and standing erect. For the Plains Zebra, this erect mane also features the continuation of the black and white stripes woven directly into the hair, alternating between the two colors.

How is the mane structure generally described for all zebra species mentioned?
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