Yes, but it does not get very long, just about a few inches so it looks like it stands straight up on the neck. Most people descirbe their mane as a mohawk mane, because it sticks straight up and doesn't grow long like a horse's does.
Zebra's have manes because they are part of the horse family. They just have stripes and have a slightly bulkier build.
Zebra's have a mane because they are part of the Horse family. The Zebra's mane does not grow long it only grows about 1-2 inches.
Yes they do. Although I'm not sure why you don't know that. My friends 2 year old brother knows that...
NO Dur Sherlock! Yes they have tail's. Their just tailless zebras. But no seriously they have tails.
No zebras do not have beards
Yes a short spiky mane.
no
Don’t know
Not all wild horses have erect manes and not all domestic horses have 'floppy' manes. Some wild horses developed erect manes to help with camouflage and cooling. While domestic horses and other wild horses mainly have floppy manes to help shoo away bugs.
Yes, bay do horses have black manes or very very dark brown.
No. Not necessarily.
Why does Snowball destroy the ribbons that were used to decorate the horses' manes and tails after the rebellion?
No. Buckskins can have black, brown and dark brown manes and tails.
no, all horses have manes unless the owner has decided to 'hog' the horse (cut its mane off) or it rubs it out on a fence etc.
Horses and ponies have manes.
yes, compared to up-kept domestic horses manes and tails.
Buy a book and it will tell you. Most good books will have how to braid their manes and tails they should also have pictures to guide you.
Braid a horses mane like a persons hair, there isn't really anything different between the two.
Bay horses can be any size, as bay refers to a coloring of horse, in which their body is brown, and they have black manes, tails, and points.
Horses developed manes over time as a way to help shield themselves from flies.