Indirectly, via eating plants.
Zebras are herbivores. This means they eat plants. Plants grow because of the light energy they take in from the sun. They use this light energy with water and chlorophyll to make sugar for themselves. When they eat the plants, this means they are also taking in light energy that the plant has taken in! SUNLIGHT------------> PLANT----------------->ZEBRA
you don't you can heat them indirectly also, it will just take longer.
Plants, us (especially if we have solar panels), animals, algae, plankton, most things really. If you want to take the indirect option. Coal is a carboniferous material from compress plant and animals, so if you use coal-fired electricity.... Life on Earth is mainly due to the sun and moon.
A Zebra's gestation is around 360-390 days
depends on how far the zebra is.
Most free energy on the earth originally comes from the sun, (solar energy) and has been changed via biological processes thousands of years ago to chemical energy and stored underground (coal, oil etc). Alternatively energy sources can include wind, hydro, tidal and solar, but all of these processes are driven either directly or indirectly by thermal energy and light provided by the sun. The only energy not coming directly or indirectly from the sun is nuclear energy. So the answer to your question is that the light energy we use is from the sun, its just alot more efficient to take it directly from the sun instead of changing it back and forth repeatedly as even our best technologies lose alot of energy during transfers.
Maybe you should take your zebra finch to the vet. It could be sick. If it has survived then you are lucky but you should still take it to the vet.
On a nice sunny day, go outside and take your shirt off. You'll be directly using solar energy to make Vitamin D in your skin.
they take dumps as big as mountains
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A female zebra can have up to two foals in a year. She will nurse her young for up to a year.
Well, you take it to the vet, and they will chack for broken bones, and give him stitches. It might have to stay in the hospital for a couple days, but its worth it when you have a happy zebra! When it comes home from the hospital it will be exhausted, so you have to take extra special care. If you don't, your zebra will not get any better. The better care you take of your zebra, the quicker its recovary. So you know what to do, good luck! ^_^