because it doesn't have the right habitat. The reason zebras have stripes is to blend in with Africas' tall grass so zebras wouldn't be able to hid from predators. Plus there's not much grass in the desert and zebras eat the grass these are just the basic reasons but there are more
Because you're stupid.
Zebras prefer grasslands and would not survive long in a desert as there is little forage.
Zebras avoid the desert and prefer grasslands.
No, most zebras live grasslands and woodlands
No they don't they live in the savannah
they dont
No they live in dry deserts like in Texas and Arizona. Tropical snakes who like that environment live in the temperate rain forest.
Zebras live in plains, semi-deserts, and open woodlands. The are found primarily in central and south Africa. There are three different varieties of zebra.
zebras are located in deserts and green lands
Deciduous generally refers to a forest in a region that has four distinct seasons and not to deserts. There are, however, come deciduous trees that live in deserts.,
yes they do live in TROPICAL rainforests
Temperate deserts, also known as cold winter deserts, may be quite hot in summer but winters can be bitterly cold.
A tropical desert is hot all year long with exception to night time (all deserts get cold when it is dark). Temperate deserts have a winter season in which the desert gets colder during daylight hours, unlike tropical deserts.
Most deserts, except Antarctica, are located in the temperate zone.
Yes, deserts do have seasons but they are not as distinct as seasons in more temperate climates.
Examples of consumers in temperate grasslands and savannas are lions, elephants, zebras, and vultures.
if you are thinking of the grasslands in Africa where the lions, zebras, blessbock, etc live then the name is Savanah
Savannas are located in the tropics of South America, Africa, and Asia. Bobcats, however, only live in North America. They live in forests, temperate grasslands, and deserts.