Zebras are herd animals. Herd animals don't build homes. They run away when there is danger instead of making a safe place to live.
Zebras do not build homes. Like horses, cows, deer and moose, they live in open grasslands or forests.
Zebras do not build homes. They live in a home already made for them by Nature (or, according to many, by God) which they live, reproduce, give birth, eat and die.
Zebras are herd grazers on the open savana. They don't live in a home.
In pact? Anyways... humans skin zebras for home decor.
Zebras usually live in the grasslands, where they feed on grass and other plants.
No, they travel to follow the food.
Nothing in Particular. Zebras live in Grasslands.
They mostly live in Africa! hot and sunny!
Zebras are born, nurse until they are weened, and then eat grasses that provide the necessary nutrients to support cellular mitosis to build the bones, muscles, organs, and internal systems as dictated by their genetic code.
Jaguars do not build a home.
Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.
Zebras reproduce sexually, so zebras do have fathers.