Not so dry Savannah
         
         Savannah and surrogate father Claud Lango share a moment at          the pub counter
         
         Hey, that's my beer!
         Dalena van Jaarveld
         THE zebras in the Umlalazi Nature Reserve in Mtunzini have          established cordial relationships with residents and regular visitors,          but none of them are quite as well known as Savannah, the Mtunzini          Backpackers' resident zebra.
Kicked out of the Umlalazi herd          (nature's way of controlling the population), Savannah nearly met her          end soon after the birth of her younger sibling.
Today, however, the          two-and-a-half year-old zebra (a teenager in zebra years) is more than          happy with the Lango family at the Mtunzini Backpackers where she moved          in to find solace.
A regular at the bar, Savannah loves carrots,          apples and the occasional beer (or Savannah!).
Although at first very          skittish and prone to give the occasional kick at unsuspecting visitors,          she is now tame enough to be stroked by her surrogate parents Aga and          Claud Lango, and even follow them around the three hectare yard when she          feels the need for attention.
'Mother' Aga says Savannah is one of a          kind when it comes to eating habits, however, and will guzzle anything          she can find - including biltong and bread. 
'She can be a real          nuisance when we serve food to customers!'
Savannah is under tight          supervision, though, since she has been caught wandering around town          several times before in search of a fellow striped friend (not much          different from the other teenagers in town!).
But she might not be          alone for long, as the Langos say the search is on for the most handsome          of zebra suitors (they fear she might be insulted by the donkey friend          they had planned on introducing to her). 
Applicants, they stress,          should have their stripes in order.
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