The most common zebras (the plains zebra) are about 4 feet high at the shoulder, and 6 1/2 to 8 1/2 feet long. Grevy's Zebras are about 5 feet tall at the shoulder, and 8-9 feet long. Mountain Zebras are about 4-5 feet tall, and are 7-8 1/2 feet long.
4 to 5 feet
This depends a lot on the age of the zebra. For instance, a newborn zebra will not be quite as tall or long as an adult zebra. However, regardless of age, zebras are both rather tall and long.
Large adult zebras are about 4 feet tall at the shoulder, 6 to 9 feet long and weigh around 770 pounds (350 kg). The largest zebras (Grevy's Zebra) can be over 5 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh up to 990 lb. (450 kg). Males are larger, on average, than females.
Large adult zebras are about 4 feet tall at the shoulder, 6 to 9 feet long and weigh around 770 pounds (350 kg). The largest zebras (Grevy's Zebra) can be over 5 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh up to 990 lb. (450 kg). Male zebras tend to be larger than females.
with feet
4 to 6 feet long 4 to 6 feet long
Hooves.
No they do not. Zebras are herbivores.
Zebras can look pretty chunky, but elk are taller, longer, and have higher weight records.Zebras can be as big, but elk are usually at the top.Olympic elk for example can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh long over 1,000 lbs.Impressive!
big feet
Sometimes yes and sometimes no it matters how big the zebra is