Yes they do kick back their legs like a horse does to protect themeselves.
every animal has a way to protect themselves for example, a snake would stay in the shade at day and come back out at night or, a zebra a zebra's stripes reflect the sun's rays so they bounce off.
They look like half zebra and half horse. Usually their back side has horse coloring and the head side has a zebra print.
A cross between a male zebra and a female horse is called a zorse.An okapi has stripes somewhat like a zebra's but is not related to zebras nor is it related to horses. Its nearest relative is the giraffe.
Horses are not predators and are not carnivores. They don't have prey to catch. They can protect themselves from being preyed upon by running or fighting back.
If you cross a horse with a zebra, you get a hybrid offspring. It is called a zorse. Zorses are brown, with some fine white stripes on the back and sides and the neck.
They bring back the ancient egyptians to protect them. Yeah, they can do that.
Either they r very happy and energetic or unhappy and want u off their back. if a horse bucks will u are leading them out out a pasture they are probably unhappy and if they buck on the way back to they pasture they are probably excited! The thing that causes a horse to buck is when someone bothers them or when they are really hurt and they are trying to protect themselves
Zorses are hybrid animals resulting from the cross-breeding of a zebra and a horse. They typically have a horse-like body with zebra-like stripes on their legs or body. Zorses may vary in appearance depending on the specific zebra and horse breeds involved in the mating.
The word "zebra" comes from the Latin word "zebra," which is derived from the Old Portuguese word "zevra" and the Spanish word "cebra." These terms ultimately trace back to the Old Spanish "zebro," which originated from the Latin "equiferus," meaning "wild horse."
Gentoo Penguins actually do very little to protect themselves. In fact, they are more likely to back off and let a predator invade their nest rather than trying to defend themselves.
The zebra can help the bird by letting rest on it back and zebras have insects on their back so that what the birds can eat.
They stand tall and then hiss a lot means back a way fast.