yes they do
Zebras travel in herds only for protection, but if a crocodile is near or eating a zebra,then they have to rush to the greenery fields or valleys.
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Zebras travel in herds. This is for safety as the black and white pattern confuses predators in the number of the herd and where one zebra begins and ends.
Zebras live in HERDS!!
Zebras form herds.
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
yes the stick together in huge herds
The stripes that Grevy's Zebras have help them to blend in with eachother in order to avoid predators. Zebras have long legs, so they can run fast if a predator is near. Zebras travel in herds to stay safe.
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
Rhinos travel in herds. They travel in herds to stay safe.
Zebras are adapted to live in groups. Solitary zebras are not usually seen, since the zebras travel in groups, or herds.
Travel in Herds was created on 2008-03-11.