Yes, but not all zebras, some are female, some are male
The only way is by comparison. The males are slimmer than the females. That is all.
Yes, they are both danios so they can mate. Make sure you have more females than males when you mate them!
The Grevy's zebra is the only type of zebra that has a dewlap, which is a flap of skin hanging from their neck. It is more prominent in males and is used for communication and displays during mating rituals.
after their first molt, the males will have red cheeks and will keep them the females dont
males stay with the mom for a year and females a little longer
Zebra maturity is measured as when they are able to reproduce. Mares often have their first offspring at the age of three years. Males are five or six years old before they breed.
A stallion is an male horse that has not been gelded. Zebra males are also referred to as stallions.
Female Zebra's mature earlier than Males and may even have their first foal when they are 3 years old. Males dont get an opportunity to breed until they are around 6 years old. Zebra's live as a group which is usually headed by a Zebra Stallion. The Stallion gets to mate with all the females in his harem that are in heat. Younger more stronger males can dethrone a lead stallion and take over his group. Mares may give birth to one foal every year or so. Foals live their mothers for around a year and then leave to fend off on their own.
Female Zebra's mature earlier than Males and may even have their first foal when they are 3 years old. Males dont get an opportunity to breed until they are around 6 years old. Zebra's live as a group which is usually headed by a Zebra Stallion. The Stallion gets to mate with all the females in his harem that are in heat. Younger more stronger males can dethrone a lead stallion and take over his group. Mares may give birth to one foal every year or so. Foals live their mothers for around a year and then leave to fend off on their own.
Female Zebra's mature earlier than Males and may even have their first foal when they are 3 years old. Males dont get an opportunity to breed until they are around 6 years old. Zebra's live as a group which is usually headed by a Zebra Stallion. The Stallion gets to mate with all the females in his harem that are in heat. Younger more stronger males can dethrone a lead stallion and take over his group. Mares may give birth to one foal every year or so. Foals live their mothers for around a year and then leave to fend off on their own.
about 500-700 pounds males generally weigh more.
They are egg layers who scatter their eggs/ova. Their ova are fertilised by the males outside the fishes body so they do not get pregnant