No. Hours is a unit of time and zebras are an animal.
They will belong to either the same family or species.
They are considered to be in the same species.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No, they are different species but belong to the same genus of Panthera.
Oh, depending upon the zebra probably the same place the zebra is living now. Since I do not know which specific zebra you have in mind [nevermind which zebra nerf toy is bringing you confusion and, perhaps, grief], I will answer for the general state of zebrahood. There are three species of zebra: the plains zebra, the Grévy's zebra, and the mountain zebra. All wild zebra of all three species live in Africa.
conspecific: Two or more individual organisms, populations, or taxa are conspecific if they belong to the same species.
No, but they both belong to the canid family.
No, mice and rats are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family.
=)Population: when a localized group of organisms belong to the same species. (=
No. There are many species of frogs and toads. They belong to amphibian family, along with salamanders.