yes, they females give birth like human females. Usually one child every nine months, although there is an odd chance, that they sometimes have two.
Yes.
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Zebras give birth in quiet and warm conditions such as, under a tree near some water.and the zebra comes out of the butt
Zebras give live birth.Zebra foals are born alive. Zebras are not reptilian, amphibian, avian nor a monotreme (mammal marsupial that lays eggs and gives milk). They are one of the large group of mammals that give birth to live young.The Zebra is a mammal, and all mammals, with some exceptions, have live births.they give birth
Zebras usually give birth to one baby at a time. However, I don't think it would be impossible for them to give birth occasionally to twins.
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.
Zebras and horses are mammals because they give birth to live young (their foals).
No. Zebras are placental mammals, so they give live birth. The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
Zebras typically give birth to one calf at a time. Twins are extremely rare in zebras. The gestation period is about 11 to 12 months, after which the single calf is usually able to stand and walk shortly after birth, which is crucial for its survival in the wild.
They give birth to live offspring. They don't "lay" babies.
Momma zebras give live birth to their babies and nurse them with milk. Those are characteristics of mammals.
Zebras give birth after about 13 months of pregnancy. Newly born zebras are about 33 inches in height, and can weigh between 66 and 77 pounds.