no it does not because it is a herbivore
Zebras run and they adapt to their environment by hanging around with their familes!
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
Zebras have both structural and behavioral adaptations. These adaptations range from their stripes, their teeth, and to their herding behavior.
Survival and procreation
the Quaggas adaptations were the special skins the sense and the ability to blend in with SOME places
They're adaptations are their strips because it helps them blend in with their group or pack.
NOT ZEBRAS They are related to zebras eating food
No, Zebras do not eat birds. They do however eat grass and other plants.
you bother it while it is eating
They can fly!
Stripes for camouflage, long and powerful legs for running, and strong teeth adapted to a grassy diet are among the most important adaptations of zebras.
Their unique coloring IMO.