Human beings and animals have more in common than most people would think-probably because many people forget that human beings are, in fact, mammals. Being animals ourselves, humans share a lot of characteristics with other animals. We all seek shelter and food and fight to survive. Like several other species, human beings form communities and societies since safety comes in numbers and so survival is often easier when a species gathers in groups. Likewise, human beings seek to find safe places in which to dwell and breed.
There is perhaps no greater example of the similarity between human beings and many other kinds of animals than the behaviors exhibited towards offspring. Mothers and babies across many species seem to have bonds that are quite alike in that the mothers feed and defend their young ones. Mothers (and occasionally fathers too, depending on the type of creature) also groom and teach their offspring lessons that they will need to know in order to survive as adults. Hence, all parents show a certain level of nurturing towards their babies as well as a need to protect them and raise them as best as they can. By raising healthy offspring a species is ensured to continue and, therefore, the core instinct to breed and raise healthy young is ingrained into the very nature of human beings.
Human babies are born the same way as those of zebras or lions, and are mammals that rely on their mother's milk for sustenance during the first few weeks to months of their life.
Humans are, though, slower to reach adolescence or full mobility compared with zebras and lions, and take much longer to be fully active and playing on their own. Zebra foals are up and about (starting to walk and eventually run with their mothers) just minutes after they're born. Lion cubs are walking and running on their own and ready to join the rest of the pride just a few weeks after birth. Babies though, take about a year (some take longer or shorter than others, though) to begin to walk or run on their own.
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Momma zebras give live birth to their babies and nurse them with milk. Those are characteristics of mammals.
They are the babies that e female zebra give birth to in spring.
A zebra has a similar bone structure to a horse.
the animal that is similar to a zebra is a horses but the only kind is a wild horse
Yes a zebra is strong enough to kill a human.
If the human cuts it up and eats it, then yes.
Zebra is born just like a human. A zebra does not stay pregnant as long as a human does.
no they do no have babies all the time they have babies by finding a mate and tell him or her that she or he is the one for that zebra.
No. Zebra foals (babies) are brown and white striped at birth.
No.
A zebra finch is a small Australian weaverbird, Latin name Taeniopygia guttata, which has markings similar to a zebra.