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zoreses move to the united states by walking up into a trailer and locking it so they don't fall out and they get plenty of food and water so they don't get sick then what happens is they get on a plane and fly to North America Canada so they get on a car trailer and drive to united states

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Zorses move by walking, trotting, cantering, and galloping like horses. They move this way because of their genetic makeup, which is a combination of a zebra and a horse. Their movement patterns are influenced by the traits inherited from both species.

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