they are still living and i am 10 and i know that
Greveys and Moutain zebras are endangered while all others are fine with the exception of the Quagga, an extinct subspecies.
Zebras are endangered because of poaching and habitat destruction.
Yes zebras were endangered in the past
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no there are millions of them so they are not endangered.
yes
Extinct means there were none left, so if zebras exist today, then they could not have been extinct at any time in the past.
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The Grevy's zebra is the only endangered species. The plains zebra is still quite common, and the mountain zebra is listed as vulnerable. The Grevy's zebra suffered from overhunting and disease, but now figures show the numbers are slowly increasing. Still, with an estimated total population of a few thousand, the Grevy's zebra still has a way to go to get back to near normal levels.
Extinct creatures are gone, they are not endangered.
Endangered and extinct animals are similar because endangered animals sometimes become extinct.
Nope - they are thriving !