4. Go ahead, touch my belly again if you want.

Across the sunlit plains of the Serengeti, a graceful zebra named Zara was experiencing a beautiful change. Her once slim shape now showed the promise of new life. As time passed, Zara moved with calm confidence, guided by her instincts and surrounded by her caring herd. Her mate Kovu watched over her, making sure she had the best grass and was never alone. As her time came, Zara found a quiet spot among acacia trees, ready to welcome her foal. With a final push, she brought her baby into the world, beginning a strong bond that would help them both thrive on the wild African plains.
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