Yes they are because people hunted them.
The mountain Zebra is classed as vunerable. Grevys are endangered
The Mountain Zebra was announced endangered in the year 1996.
The Grevy's Zebra and the Mountain Zebra are both endangered. But the Quatta Zebra has already become extinct in the 1800's.
Grevy's zebra and the Cape Mountain zebra are endangered species, but the Plains zebra has a viable population.
Yes, zebras are extant, that is they exist.
we can start raising them before we let them go into the wild so they can get trained.
There are 3 species of Zebras.The Plains Zebra - It is not endangeredGrevy's Zebra - It is in endangered stateMountain Zebra - It is in vulnerable stateThese species were put in the endangered list in the past decade.
the enemies of the mountain zebra is lions and hyenas
they are endangered beacause people are killing them for medicine
* Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) * Grant's Zebra * Crawshay's Zebra * Upper Zambezi Zebra * Chapman's Zebra * Damara Zebra * Burchell's zebra (extinct) * Quagga (extinct) * Grevy's Zebra (Equus greyvi) * Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) * Cape Mountain Zebra * Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
the mountain zebra poplation dropped in the 1890s-1950s 2,500 mountain zebra are in the world today.
There are three species of zebra. The plains zebra is classified as "least concern," which means that they aren't even threatened. There is however, a subspecies, the quagga, which was hunted to extinction in the late 1800s. The mountain zebra is classified as "vulnerable", which means that they are being monitored, and may become endangered. They were hunted near to extinction, and have since recovered rather well. Grevy's zebra, however, is classified as "endangered", due mostly to over hunting, and loss of habitat (to domestic cattle).