No. All zebras have different variations to their stripes very much like all humans have different variations to their fingerprints. A zebra's stripes are very much akin to being its fingerprints.
No, a Zebras stripes are unique to each Zebra like finger prints are to humans.
no - they are like finger prints - no two zebras have the same stripe pattern. hth
no, all zebras have a different stripe pattern , same for tigers
Yes. Zebras, like many other large mammals are born with fur (and thus stripes).
yes.
Nope... every Zebra's patterning is as individual - as a fingerprint is in humans.
No
By pattern of stripping
Like all mammals, they drink their mother's milk.
Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.
Baby zebras are very cute. They scream when something or someone is attacking them to get a nearby adults attention. They can run after 2 hours of being born, and drink milk from their mother. -Gamrella Looney
Mother cattle are often referred to as "momma cows," "mother cows," "cows," "momma," etc. Depends on the producer, really.
no, baby zebras cannot jump they develop that feature later on
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
Zebras are herbivore plant eaters. The don't eat meat regardless of where it's from.
Zebra's can recongnize their babies because all zebra's have different stripe patterns. so the mom memorizes the babies stripe pattern and that way she can tell her baby from the others. Actually, the mother zebra has a certain call or sound that attracts the babies when the baby wander off or has fallen behind.
Yes they are!
Baby zebras are like adult zebras. Although they are small, they have all the stipes they will ever have, as the youngster grows, the stripes grow. (Zebras are white with black stripes; if you look at their bellies, the black ends and it's white).
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't