Yes
Kind of. The closest relation horses have to zebras is the prehistoric species, pliohippus. The horse is under the equus family, as equus cabalus, and the zebra is under anius. Kind of. The closest relation horses have to zebras is the prehistoric species, pliohippus. The horse is under the equus family, as equus cabalus, and the zebra is under anius. Kind of. The closest relation horses have to zebras is the prehistoric species, pliohippus. The horse is under the equus family, as equus cabalus, and the zebra is under anius.
yes they are under threat people have been killing them for skin
Zebras give birth in quiet and warm conditions such as, under a tree near some water.and the zebra comes out of the butt
donkeys, zebras, anything that comes under the term 'equus' :)
A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
yes the murray river is part of the murray darling basin which is under threat from dryland salinity which means the murray river would be under threat from dryland salinity.
No,they are not.
Tigers and zebras do not live in the same continent (area) of the world so they would not meet. Tigers live in Asia and Zebras live in Africa. However, if they did, a tiger would most likely DEVOUR a zebra.
their commonly hunted for meat and skin (leather) they also compete for water with other animals, greedy farmers block their waterhole from zebras for their animals
Taj mahal is under threat because of the intensifying of river yamuna , are slowly eroding its foundations
The weather that zebras live in mainly stays warm an humid. When it rains they shelter under trees and other foiliage. Thus they do not have to adapt to different seasons.
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