yes they do
Zebras live in HERDS!!
They don't or the same as a horse probably
Zebras interact with their environment and other living things in various ways. They graze on grasses and other vegetation, playing a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to maintain plant growth. Socially, zebras form herds that provide protection against predators and facilitate social interactions, such as grooming and vocalizations. Additionally, they contribute to nutrient cycling in their habitats through their droppings, which enrich the soil.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.
In that they are related to other zebras, are dependant on other zebrs, and have sexual contact wit other zebras, yes they do.
Zebras are a specific species, not hybrids. You only get zebras from other zebras.
Other herbivores like wildebeest, springbok and other zebras.
Because Zebras are prey, and if Zebras were gone then other animals, and then more animals.
Zebras never forget.
No, giraffes and zebras are not related.
zebras are able to breed with most other Equines.
zebras mainly live in the African safari's and other desert like places.