The short answer: Yes.
Mostly in central southern Africa.
No, giraffes are native only to Africa. Some of the zoos in India have giraffes.
if you are referring to Zebras: While there are a few zebras living in zoos around the world, they are only found in the wild in one continent- Africa. Plains zebras, which live in grassland, live all around Africa. Mountain zebras, which (as the name suggests) live in mountainous regions, live in dry southern African countries- Angola, Namibia and South Africa. Grevy's zebras, which live in shrubland and grassland, live in Northern African countries- Kenya and Ethiopia.
Maybe in a zoo, but certainly not wild. Zebras are native to subsaharan Africa, not Central America.
Zebras are found in the wild in some parts of Africa, such as Kenya.
Zebras are can be a wild animal if they don't belong to a zoo, so zebras live in the wild. Places such as Africa are where zebras live
Zebras are much like wild horses in their habits. They live in the grassland plains of Africa and eat grass and grains.
It seems zebras are found in the wild most often in Africa. Specifically they are found in the region of Sudan.
Zebras are much like wild horses in their habits. They live in the grassland plains of Africa and eat grass and grains.
Yes
Zebras live a simple life. They graze most of their day. They live in groups. Like all others animals zebras try to get away from their predators. they can live up to a little more than twenty years.
Zebras live in Eastern, southwestern and Southern African grasslands, with the largest populations in Kenya and Tanzania.Africa.zebras live in plains or grasslands.Zebras are naturally found in Africa, specifically eastern, southwestern, and southern Africa. ( There are actually three types of zebra; Grevy's Zebra, Mountain Zebra, and most commonlly known, the Plains Zebra.)