Zebras, the aesthetic cousins of horses, who have been likened as innocent, docile and majestic creatures, are pretty much wolves in sheep skin.
Their black skin and white striped body represents beauty, yet their character as ugly as the goblin king from Lord of the rings, their pettiness as deep as a mining tunnel
A male zebra will kill a foal (baby zebra) if didn't belong to him, mate with a stallion even when heavily pregnant. Yes they really aren't as innocent as the look.
Due to their strength, speed, and immunity to certain diseases, attempts were made to domesticate zebras in the 1900s, thinking just like horses, they could be trained for transportation, carriages and farm works.
But this efforts faced many obstacles leading to a change in mind. The zebra, being more aggressive with unpredictable temperament than horses, . Made training extremely difficult and dangerous. It's either a zebra bite or the old back shot kicks with their hind legs, they wey never going to submit. Ultimately abandoning the project, conclusion was drawn, zebras belong in the wild, and not every wild creature could or should be tamed.